TMavC5
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Your taxes price look almost the same as mine.
Yeah, initially it was 680 for the Fold and Pro 5 watch.... Thinking "wow, that's pretty good"......then here comes the taxes...deal doesn't look as good anymore....lolYour taxes price look almost the same as mine.
I know, usually here in Jersey u get taxed on everything I'm glad they give a little break, we have one the highest insurance in the country, property tax , tolls you name it![]()
Yeah and certain other things are exemptStill no tax on clothing, right? I remember all of those New Yorkers always coming over to Jersey to shop.
Still no tax on clothing, right? I remember all of those New Yorkers always coming over to Jersey to shop.
It's been awhile since I bought clothes in NYCHey now, NYC has no sales tax on clothing and shoes up to $110 for years now! lol
It's been awhile since I bought clothes in NYC
I agreeI think the $110 limit is silly. It makes people buy things on multiple receipts. LMAO.
Nice same as NJOh wow, I was sure NYC would tax me on the full amount, but see that I was only taxed on the post trade-in and discount value too.
Hey now, NYC has no sales tax on clothing and shoes up to $110 for years now! lol
Oh really? When did that start? I'm grew up in NJ in the '70s and '80s, so that's my timeframe.
I honestly don't remember, though it became permanent the last decade or so I think. I think before that it was off and on. A quick look online seems that it started in 2000. I totally remember the days of going to NJ for tax free clothing shopping back in the 80s. lol
Now I go to Delaware to buy big ticket items since they don't have sales tax period. Hahaha