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Brake harder. Go faster. No shit.
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thats crazy. dont ask about tax law in Germany.
If you are going to Mc Donalds and you are eating your lunch inside you have to pay 7% tax. If you order them through Mc Drive you have to pay 19% tax. The amount for the lunch is the same. Just Mc Donalds has to pay more tax :)*** For sale: euro stuff, BBS steering wheels, smoked tail lights, bunch of rare wheels (5x120 and 4x100) ***
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you really dont get it do you??????
Originally posted by AC Nicoyou are going to Mc Donalds and you are eating your lunch inside you have to pay 7% tax. If you order them through Mc Drive you have to pay 19% tax. The amount for the lunch is the same. Just Mc Donalds has to pay more taxLast edited by mrsleeve; 04-10-2010, 09:31 AM.Originally posted by FusionIf a car is the epitome of freedom, than an electric car is house arrest with your wife titty fucking your next door neighbor.
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Golden post Farbin lol
@Nico -That sounds real messed up. I have to check that out next time i'm over in Germany
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California charges tax on hot foods. Strange huh?
Yes. And this becomes very confusing because some places do, and some do not. Like Starbucks vs. Coffee Bean.It's a good question, and the answer is yes, they do, because in general they must, but some places like Coffee Bean don't, and that's what makes it confusing.Here's why they tax. Nowadays in California, all hot and prepared food is taxable if 80% of the merchant's sales are food and beverages and 80% can be possibly consumed on site, with tables, chairs, whatever.But there is an exception for to-go hot food, bakery products and some cold foods that Coffee Bean takes advantage of. If the merchant petitions the Board of Equalization taxing authority, they don't have to charge sales tax on these items as long as they keep records and charge separately for the items. That's why at Coffee Bean they always ask you at the counter "for here or to-go?"Starbucks does not exempt items from sales tax and they don't have to if they don't want to-- they also include the tax within the price of the coffee or beverage.I visit Starbucks at Target. My drink costs $2.14, when I say to go, the drink is $1.95. Apparently when a Starbucks is located in Target you don't have to pay sales tax on drinks to go. Starbucks is ripping the consumer off by not making this fact known. 99% of ttheir customers get their drinks and leave, eg., to go. The employees have told me that Satrbucks told them not to tell the consumer this.Comment
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