Originally posted by: gsethi
Its the CA State Tax Laws. Sandwiches that are heated have to be taxed. Cold sandwiches are not taxed. Carbonated beverages are taxed while Water/milk/juice etc. are not taxed. Eat-in Orders(whether cold or hot as taxed, no matter what).
Its a big mess up and Makes my life harder when I have to program POS systems at my stores. I think recently there was a change to the CA state tax laws again where a COLD sandwich that was toasted is exempted from tax (I am not sure as I havnt read the complete revised law guide yet...will have to do it something this week

)...For ex: before, if you take a turkey sandwich and get it toasted, it should be taxed. I think that with the revised tax law, if you get the turkey sandwich and get the bread toasted, then there is no tax BUT if the turkey meat is toasted, it should be taxed (I think thats what it means but again, i have to read it carefully). If thats the case...I will be WTF @ the lawmakers.
seriously...who makes these laws. Just make it all taxed to make our lives simpler.
EDIT: Chicken, steak, meatball sandwiches have to be taxed (even if not toasted) b/c the meat is heated before being served.
edit2;
(e) HOT PREPARED FOOD PRODUCTS.
(1) GENERAL. Tax applies to all sales of hot prepared food products unless otherwise exempt. ?Hot prepared
food products? means those products, items, or components which have been prepared for sale in a heated condition
and which are sold at any temperature which is higher than the air temperature of the room or place where they are
sold. The mere heating of a food product constitutes preparation of a hot prepared food product, e.g., grilling a
sandwich, dipping a sandwich bun in hot gravy, using infra-red lights, steam tables, etc. If the sale is intended to be of
a hot food product, such sale is of a hot food product regardless of cooling which incidentally occurs. For example,
the sale of a toasted sandwich intended to be in a heated condition when sold, such as a fried ham sandwich on
toast, is a sale of a hot prepared food product even though it may have cooled due to delay. On the other hand, the
sale of a toasted sandwich which is not intended to be in a heated condition when sold, such as a cold tuna sandwich
on toast, is not a sale of a hot prepared food product. When a single price has been established for a combination of
hot and cold food items, such as a meal or dinner which includes cold components or side items, tax applies to the
entire established price regardless of itemization on the sales check. The inclusion of any hot food product in an
otherwise cold combination of food products sold for a single established price, results in the tax applying to the entire
established price, e.g., hot coffee served with a meal consisting of cold food products, when the coffee is included in
the established price of the meal. If a single price for the combination of hot and cold food items is listed on a menu,
Regulation 1603. (Contd.)
wall sign or is otherwise advertised, a single price has been established. Except as otherwise provided in (b), (c),
or (f) of this regulation, or in Regulation 1574, tax does not apply to the sale for a separate price of bakery goo
beverages classed as food products, or cold or frozen food products. Hot bakery goods and hot beverages such
coffee are hot prepared food products but their sale for a separate price is exempt unless taxable as provided in (
(c), (d) or (f) of this regulation, or in Regulation 1574. Tax does apply if a hot beverage and a bakery product or c
food product are sold as a combination for a single price. Hot soup, bouillon, or consommé is a hot prepared fo
product, which is not a beverage.
Thats the new law now. So Toasted Turkey is not supposed to be taxed since turkey was not intended to be sold as hot, hence it is NOT a hod prepared food product even though it was toasted. Uptil last month, Toasted turkey was supposed to be taxed.
Also...Coffee is not supposed to be taxed when sold separately but is supposed to be taxed when sold with a sandwich (either HOT or COLD) ?? WTF...Uptil last month, coffee was never supposed to be tax .... ??? more confusion