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Old 06-05-2023, 07:20 PM   #2
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Looking at your location which seems to be Dallas Fort Worth, there are either 3 or 2 city taxes. Fort Worth shows a city tax of 1%, a crime control tax of 0.5% and a MTA Transit tax of 0.5% while Dallas shows a city tax of 1% and a MTA Transit tax of 1% so a total of 2% for either city. If this is like several American cities I've visited, you would see an 8.25% sales tax which combines the Texas state tax of 6.25% with the city taxes without breaking them out individually on most sales receipts.

Blame it on South Dakota vs. Wayfair.
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