Like most things in the world of sales tax, it varies by state. But making things even more complicated is the fact that most states tax food differently based on its intention. For example, the majority of states don’t tax groceries items because they are intended for consumption at home — while food intended to be eaten on restaurant or store premises is usually taxable. A headache, right? We’re here to help by breaking down food taxability in Louisiana.
Source: taxjar.com
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