Errr. Why am I paying more tax on groceries here then?
I was confused because I never lived in a state that charged tax on groceries till now, but why would this say 4… what’s the rest from
Edit: so it’s strange… Gallon of milk from Kroger 2.99, adds 20 cents sales tax. That’s 7%. So an extra 3% from local sales tax.
That means that even if they drop this 4% TN local taxes might still be on groceries. So the lowest according to this chart would be 2% on food, and highest 2.75%.
I just keep throwing random places out there to my partner to see what she says. Told her I found this really cute place to stay in Costa Rica yesterday, haha
Walk out your bedroom door to this for cheaper than I pay now, and when I looked at jobs I started seeing multiple remote jobs to support U.S. companies that were from pay rates equivalent to here haha
Errr. Why am I paying more tax on groceries here then?
I was confused because I never lived in a state that charged tax on groceries till now, but why would this say 4… what’s the rest from
Edit: so it’s strange… Gallon of milk from Kroger 2.99, adds 20 cents sales tax. That’s 7%. So an extra 3% from local sales tax.
That means that even if they drop this 4% TN local taxes might still be on groceries. So the lowest according to this chart would be 2% on food, and highest 2.75%.
I was surprised when I moved there. Taxes on groceries add up to a lot.
I just keep throwing random places out there to my partner to see what she says. Told her I found this really cute place to stay in Costa Rica yesterday, haha
Costa Rica is definitely on our list.
Check out this balcony, the place looks so damn cute and has a killer view. https://www.realtor.com/international/cr/house-for-rent-in-grecia-just-5-minutes-from-the-center-furnished-grecia-alajuela-province-310100707801/
Walk out your bedroom door to this for cheaper than I pay now, and when I looked at jobs I started seeing multiple remote jobs to support U.S. companies that were from pay rates equivalent to here haha
Niiiice.