The common definition of dietary supplements and vitamins is a non-food item that includes a vitamin, mineral, herb, botanical, amino acid or dietary substance. For purposes of incurring sales tax in any state, that essentially translates into “sometimes.”
Selling vitamins and supplements – especially in more than one state – is one of the most complex areas of sales tax. And we don’t mean “sometimes.”
Source: www.taxconnex.com
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