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Walmart Receipt Codes

What do the X, Y, and R mean on the right side of the Walmart receipt? 3

I'm trying to find out if my purchase is taxed and I don't know what the letters on the right side of the receipt mean.

This is a code. X items are tax free. R elements are restored. And I'm not sure but this is just an explanation of what is charged for this thing.

This could be some kind of trade code.

The only state I know of with a food tax is Arkansas.

Governor Clinton is responsible for that.

Sales tax is only included at the end of the receipt.

If you multiply total purchases by tax rates and all are taxed, the result is total taxes.

If less, the corner is not subject to tax.

You can add groceries or other items separately and calculate the tax to see if it is taxable.

When the tax rate for groceries is another amount, if they are taxed at all. You will need to make further calculations on a percentage basis using total taxes and total rates.

I'm not giving you a math class here.

Walmart Receipt Code (I checked and assumed tax rates 1 and 2):

X is mdse and 7.9% paid = 1 tax share

T means taxable goods are sold and paid at 7.9% = 1 tax share.

And this is dairy and 5% total = 2 parts of tax

R is a dairy free meal and 5% full = = 2 tax participation

N are goods that are not subject to tax.

O means that the goods sold are taxable (heard but not reviewed)

Y&R is the same 3% tax in the state of UT.

Prices vary by state, county, and city you are in. Some states have different tax rates depending on the type of merchandise. For example, basic necessities are not taxed, but non-essential foods like candy or snacks will be taxed at a lower rate, ie 2.5%, so general state taxes apply to municipal and / or municipal sales of other products. Will Such as clothes or utensils, and will be subject to a 6% tax rate where I live. Some states tax food like all UKt etc. It depends on where you live.

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Walmart Receipt Codes

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