No Coupons Required: These States Want To Give You A Discount On Your Groceries
Several states are considering lowering or eliminating their sales taxes on groceries to help shoppers save money.
Several states are considering lowering or eliminating their sales taxes on groceries to help shoppers save money.
A long-running dispute over coupons and taxes comes to an apparent end, ten years later.
A group representing two dozen states considers doing away with a prohibition on eliminating sales tax on manufacturer’s coupons.
Uber Eats is accused of overcharging customers who use coupons to order food through its service.
A New York retailer wins a sales tax dispute that could have implications for shoppers everywhere.
A Pennsylvania court upholds a 38-cent judgment in favor of a couponer who was overcharged at BJ’s.
An appeals court dashes the hopes of a woman who sued BJ’s after being overcharged when using coupons.
A long-running legal dispute over sales tax and coupons ends with a BJ’s customer getting his 38 cents back.
A retailer fights back against a state’s lawsuit, which claims it should be charging sales tax on discounted items.
The question of how sales tax applies to items purchased with coupons and discounts is at the center of a lawsuit filed by New York state.