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Restaurant tax??

I believe this is statewide (in Indiana). Our normal sales tax is 5%, but at restaurants they charge 6%. Does anyone know what my extra pennies go for?
 
I think the sales tax is actually higher in Indianapolis, and there is talks now about raising the sales tax a standard 6%.
 
Might be related to a sports facility. In my area, King County, Washington State, sales tax is higher at restaurants to pay for the Taj Mahal the loser, suckwad Mariners demanded.

Russ, NCNE
 


<< Here in Los Angeles we're just used to paying the obscene 8.25% sales tax on everything. >>



It's 8.8% and 9.1% (restaurants) here.

Russ, NCNE

 
Here is Charlotte, NC - Prepared Food and Beverage Tax (Restaurants) is 1%, maybe 1.5% now. Room Occupancy (Hotels) is 3% just for our county. Back when I was developing the system they use for processing the collections, they were raking in over $27 million a year. It was originally created to pay for the coliseum that the Hornets no longer like. It was set to expire a couple of years ago, but it now is used as a source of revenue for anything under the sun by the county commissioners.
 
hmm weird AU Tiger, I'm over here in Raleigh, and I thought restaurant tax was 7%...could be wrong though. I know regular sales tax is 6.5%, and like goods like snacks and other stuff is 2%.
 
>>hmm weird AU Tiger, I'm over here in Raleigh, and I thought restaurant tax was 7%...could be wrong though. I know regular sales tax is 6.5%, and like goods like snacks and other stuff is 2%. <<

>>just for our county<<

This in addition to the state tax. I think tax in a restaurant in Charlotte is either 7% or 7.5% currently. NC still has low taxes compared to other areas of the country, not that I am asking Easley to raise taxes anytime soon. I fear he may since he has that one billion dollar deficit.
 
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