Florida has a sales tax holiday going on right now! It's for school supplies and clothes, books etc.
Graphic novels count as books. I know this because I was talking with a store owner who was consulted about which type of books should be included and he got those covered.
Does MA have anti beard laws on the books?
All of this tax stuff is scary as hell.
Does MA have anti beard laws on the books?
I think they became moot once gay marriage passed.
I'm constantly surprised when I go out and visit my mom and brother in NJ, and find out that they don't pay taxes for clothes or, I think, food. IL doesn't offer any kind of breaks, except for mags/newspapers, AFAIK.
::loves bon just a little bit more::
I'm all for the bon bon love, but I get nothing for being the bearer of good news?
I think my head just exploded.
My head used to explode when I worked at the grocery store. Food stamps could be used for food, so like Doritos could be paid for with foodstamps? Toilet paper? Not so much. What do you need more? I think there ought to be necessity stamps, in addition to food stamps. You need soap, and toilet paper in our society.
I pay 8.75% on just about everything except for magazines and newspapers and still have to pay 3% income tax to the state.
Actually, you now pay 9%. It went up July 1. (not sure if that's for all of Cook County or just Chicago, tho)
That's what my sister told me, but when I looked at the sales receipt from my purchase at the Nordstorm Rack store near Pike Place Market, and saw that the "high sales tax" was only 8%,
IIRC, from doing my taxes this year and checking, we're at 8.8% for goods in Seattle, and 9.3% for dining.
IL doesn't offer any kind of breaks, except for mags/newspapers, AFAIK.
Which is why at least 3 families I know in Chicago-area come to MN for school clothes shopping. Sales tax here is 7.25%, climbing up to 10% in the 2 downtowns & the airport area, and 13% for liquor. However, we do not get taxed on clothes & non-prepared food.