I asked Walmart and they said some states have two different taxes - one for general merchandise and a separate tax for groceries. You're not getting double taxed, youre getting charged different taxes for different items on your reciept
Walmart charges two taxes because different products may be subject to different tax rates based on local and state regulations. One tax may be a sales tax imposed by the state or local government on all retail purchases, while the other tax could be a specific tax on certain items like alcohol, tobacco, or gasoline. These taxes are collected by Walmart on behalf of the government and passed on to the appropriate tax authorities.
Walmart does not charge for cutting keys.
No. Walmart receives exemptions from paying property taxes from the localities in which they build stores. This is called tax abatement. Because of this local school districts are short changed the money they need to educate children.
No! Walmart and sam's have merged, but Costco is its own separate entity. Costco is not going anywhere
Walmart is considered private sector because it is not owned by the government. It's a publicly traded company, but its still owned by private citizens.
What is the time line from when a check is issued to be cashed
Walmart does not charge for cutting keys.
Walmart does not do alignments
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There are a wide variety of taxes imposed at both the federal and the state level. Not all taxes collected from Walmart or its customers go only to the State of Arkansas. Federal taxes paid by Walmart go to the national government, while state taxes go to the state the store is in. The headquarters of Walmart, stationed in Bentonville, Arkansas, pays its state taxes to Arkansas. Just because the headquarters is located in a particular state does not mean all taxes paid by individual stores and outlets go to that state.
Absolutely "NO". They cannot charge to withhold taxes. They can charge to withhold a garnishment if instructed by the court.
All governments charge taxes. Some governments have income taxes, some have property taxes, some have sales taxes.
Walmart charges 3% of personal or SSDI checks. They charge 1% of payroll checks. They only cash up to a certain amount, and each Walmart is different.
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These taxes are part of indirect taxes , though taxes are imposed on individuals and paid by individuals it is a macro concept which is dealt by the govt.... hence it is macro economics in charge of these taxes...... however indirect taxes are managed by the state govt...
Well, it's not a charity and typically stores charge for products. Intelligent question...