

To anyone who doubts that tax policy influences behavior, I present the Pheasant Lane Mall. Food and clothing are on the Massachusetts side of the border and everything else is on the New Hampshire side to minimize tax expense for the shopper.
Almost every state in the country has a sales tax, with rates ranging from from 8.75% in California to 4% in Hawaii. Most states also allow local counties, cities, and municipalities to add on their own separate sales taxes to the state rate.
There are only five states that do not have a sales tax:
* Alaska
* Delaware
* Montana
* New Hampshire
* Oregon
Although Alaska does not have a state sales tax, it does allow localities to impose sales taxes, which range from 1% to 7%. Delaware does not have a sales tax, but does impose a gross receipts tax on businesses that can be as high as 2.07% of the total receipts from goods sold and services rendered in the state. This tax is generally not passed on to the consumer.
Njit bedoelt waarschijnlijk; "Geen enkele"Njit schreef:Allemaal. Er zijn maar 4 staten die het niet hebben: http://taxes.about.com/od/statetaxes/a/ ... es-Tax.htm
Wij hebben vorig jaar na een tip de Christianamall bezocht. Je betaald geen tax.Nati schreef:In Delaware had ik ook al een shoppingmall gevonden , dus dan zouden zij ook geen sales tax hebben.Aangezien deze ook op onze route ligt kan die ook erg intressant zijn.
http://www.shopchristianamall.com/