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  1. Yes, we have some crazy tax scenarios here in Texas. If you're into light reading, take a look at: http://comptroller.texas.gov/taxinfo/taxpubs/tx94_117.html Thanks, again, for your counsel. Best regards from across the pond!
  2. Thank you! That's a great use-case example. In my case, however, the tax exemption would be applied based upon certain Customer - Product combinations. Said differently, I might have two Customers from the same state where one Customer pays tax on Widget A while another is exempt from paying taxes on Widget A. In other words, Widget A isn't always tax exempt -- just for specific customers.
  3. In Texas, restaurants are exempt from paying sales tax on non-reusable items such as paper napkins, plastic eating utensils, soda straws, and french fry bags. But restaurants DO pay sales tax on equipment and services used to operate the facility such as tables, chairs, trays, glasses, dishes, serving utensils, reusable menus and placemats, silverware, tablecloths, and cloth napkins. So, if I have a restauranteur that purchases plastic eating utensils (non taxable) and tablecloths (taxable) on the same order, what is the recommended method for applying tax accurately? Would I use a combination of Groups to accomplish this? Related, how would I mark a certain product as tax-free for one-or-more Groups? Thank you! SOURCE: http://comptroller.texas.gov/taxinfo/taxpubs/tx94_117.html
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