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  2. Sales taxes in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, signs posted in many places of business inform that South Carolina residents over the age of 85 are entitled to a 1% reduction in sales tax. For the benefit of back-to-school shoppers, there is a sales tax holiday on the first Friday in August through the following Sunday which includes school supplies, school instructional ...

  3. Use tax - Wikipedia

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    The use tax, like the sales tax, is assessed upon the end consumer of the tangible property or service, but the difference is who calculates the tax and how it is accounted for. The sales tax is collected by the seller, who is acting as an agent of the state and thus remits the tax to the state on behalf of the end consumer.

  4. Special-purpose local-option sales tax - Wikipedia

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    A special-purpose local-option sales tax (SPLOST) is a financing method for funding capital outlay projects in the U.S. state of Georgia.It is an optional 1% sales tax levied by any county for the purpose of funding the building of parks, schools, roads, and other public facilities. [1]

  5. Yes, there’s a Florida mid-school year sales tax holiday ...

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    Here’s what you need to know to save money.

  6. Parents won't see a school supply discount this year as New ...

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    In 2022 and 2023, computers, school supplies and sports equipment could be purchased during the exemption window without paying the 6.625% sales tax. The back to school section at MeijerÕs North ...

  7. Tax-free school supplies? Not this year

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    Tax-free back-to-school shopping There are 19 states that offer at least one tax-holiday this year. Connecticut’s holiday in mid-August offers a tax break on clothes and shoes up to $100 each.

  8. Sales tax - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, every state with a sales tax law has a use tax component in that law applying to purchases from out-of-state mail order, catalog and e-commerce vendors, a category also known as "remote sales". [25] As e-commerce sales have grown in recent years, noncompliance with use tax has had a growing impact on state revenues.

  9. Taxation in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Many cities, counties, transit authorities and special purpose districts impose an additional local sales or use tax. Sales and use tax is calculated as the purchase price times the appropriate tax rate. Tax rates vary widely by jurisdiction from less than 1% to over 10%. Sales tax is collected by the seller at the time of sale.