This comes to us via the Tax Foundation, a non-profit that has a research report out looking at the different ways states assess sales tax. There are 36 states that allow for local municipalities to add their own sales taxes and 5 states with no atatewide sales tax at all (Alaska, Delaware, Montana, New Hampshire and Oregon).
Meanwhile, we’re getting clobbered here in New York – I guess that’s the price you pay for year-round sunshine and palm trees 🙂
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