Because states set their own regulations regarding sales tax, including what it’s applied to and for how much, a bag of candy bought in one state may have a wildly different tax rate than it would in another state.
Keep reading to learn more about how sales tax on candy, and taxes on food in general, vary from state to state.
Source: taxconnections.com
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