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Sales and use tax imposed on cold food products 
Wednesday, December 07, 2011

Sales tax generally applies to sales of food products when sold at a place that charges admission, except for national and state parks and monuments, marinas, campgrounds, and recreational vehicle parks. Maintaining evidence to rebut the presumption of taxability is the responsibility of the retailer. (BOE Tax Information Bulletin 388)

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  • What property tax is deductible
  • How the new federal Schedule D works
  • How to treat the sale of gold and silver
  • What happens if your client is selling stuff on e-Bay
  • New laws coming this year and old laws going away

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