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@Repo-ed wrote:So the target card, if I were actually a shopper of their store, would give me the ability to only pay 4.25% sales-tax, instead of our usual 9.25% Heck of a deal!
True but don't most states not charge sales tax on groceries?
@chaleria wrote:I have the Target Debit Card and they did not do a pull.
Same here. Never received a hard pull.
@2NE1 wrote:
I've never heard of this, but Target doesn't only sell groceries, they sell other household items as well, the way things get charged in VA is 5% tax. For food other places charge 2.5% tax, but everything else is 5%. I believe in NJ, clothing are tax free along with some other items. I can see how you can save a lot at Target in this state.
Yeah, here both clothing and grocery (though not some snack/junk food) are tax exempt. Otherwise 7.775%.
And yeah, no pull here either for the Target card. I've had it for a couple years. I just think it's annoying than in this day in age you still have to fill out a paper application for both that and the store card. Really, Target?
I would have to look at the receipt, but I think you get the 5% off of your pretax total, then you are taxed on the remaining balance.
$100- $5 + 9.25% (8.79) =103.79
Target cannot give you a discount on taxes, so the above scenario is better than.
$100 + 9.25 - 5 = 104.25
Hmmmm, I think I want to see a Target liquor store ![]()
@Anonymous wrote:I would have to look at the receipt, but I think you get the 5% off of your pretax total, then you are taxed on the remaining balance.
$100- $5 + 9.25% (8.79) =103.79
Target cannot give you a discount on taxes, so the above scenario is better than.
$100 + 9.25 - 5 = 104.25
Hmmmm, I think I want to see a Target liquor store
I actually happen to have a Target receipt in front of me and the 5% discount applies to the pre-tax amount. Also, yes...Target liquor would be fantastic. ![]()
Thanks Herr Fieldmarshal, that means my argument is valid, you are actually saving more than 5%. That is unless you live in Delaware, then it is only 5%.
I'm sure they check your ChexSystems report which shows bounced checks or bank account closures that were derogatory. You can get a free copy of that yearly.