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sales tax
noun
- a tax on receipts from sales, usually added to the selling price by the seller.
sales tax
noun
- a tax levied on retail sales receipts and added to selling prices by retailers
Word History and Origins
Origin of sales tax1
Example Sentences
The first was 2017’s Measure H, a quarter-cent sales tax now repealed and replaced by Measure A, which will generate twice the funds.
Prosecutors at the time said he under-reported wages and revenue so as to avoid payroll, income and sales taxes.
Measure A would double the quarter-cent sales tax that voters approved in 2017 for homeless services and extend the tax indefinitely, ensuring that a major funding stream won’t dry up in a few years.
Now, a coalition of nonprofits, service providers and labor unions is backing Measure A, which would replace Measure H two years before it expires and raise the sales tax to half a cent.
The last big vote was in 2017, when Measure H — a quarter-cent sales tax to fund services for homeless people — passed.
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