Shouldn't the yellow just be grey? If the tax was eliminated, and the grey states have no tax, isn't that the same thing today?
Basically yellow is grey, and the blue ones will soon be grey.
Shouldn't the yellow just be grey? If the tax was eliminated, and the grey states have no tax, isn't that the same thing today?
Basically yellow is grey, and the blue ones will soon be grey.
Grey means never had it possibly? Yellow means had it recently / in the past, and blue means getting rid of the tax.
This is a trick right?. Many of these states that they say have no grocery sales tax actually have a local tax on groceries. North Carolina for example has no statewide tax but has a uniform 2% local grocery tax.
Grocery is also loose. I'm in GA, anything processed has normal taxes. Produce and other ingredients has "lower" taxes because the statewide default doesn't apply. But it's still like 3% or in my area.
Taxing medicine and food is fucking obscene. At least Florida gets that much right.
Illinois is just getting rid of the State tax, but many of the towns/counties are bringing it back anyway.
Ahhh Missouri, where they are getting rid of income tax but force regressive sales tax on poor people.
Is that legend correct? I can see the blue when ti's next to the green, but when I look at the legend and scroll from left to right, it looks like the first and third colors are green.
Hmm, it looked blue to me, but after you mentioned it I could get my brain to make the square look green as well, but it always goes back to blue for me
I can see taxing finished goods (hamburger helper) but not raw goods (apples, carrots). Is this the case in some of these states?
This is more or less how it works in Texas. Or at least the last time I paid attention to it I’d did. Potatoes are not taxed but chips are.
Yeah, kind of. I live in Minnesota and here raw ingredients, and essential food items are untaxed. Prepared foods, candy, soda and anything "non-essential" are taxed normally.
Only place it makes sense is Hawaii because it's all shipped in and there's not enough land to supply local stuff to everybody.
What's the relationship between sales tax and shipping?
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