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Wolters Kluwer Tax & Accounting highlights significant shifts in state sales tax laws, particularly regarding online purchases and consumer goods as states seek new revenue sources. Following the Wayfair decision, many states now require online sellers to collect sales taxes, impacting various categories of Valentine’s Day gifts. Key taxable items include:
- Alcoholic Beverages: Taxable in all sales tax states except Kansas and Massachusetts.
- Candy: Taxable in multiple states but exempt in others like California and Massachusetts.
- Dining: Taxable for carry-out in all sales tax states.
Tax expert Carol Kokinis-Graves offers insights on these developments.