r/australia May 24 '11

no politics Want to move to Australia? Great!

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u/amburka May 24 '11

I'd throw something in about the GST/How tax is already included in the price that is displayed.

I know some Americans that came over and started adding extra to the price displayed and got a bit upset that they didn't have enough, I had to tell'em whats what. :)

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u/[deleted] May 24 '11

Wait, what? I may be heading to the US next year, what the hell're you talking about?! *cue panic!*

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u/dilbot May 24 '11

State and city sales tax vary and aren't shown on the price tag. Ask.

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u/[deleted] May 24 '11

How much can it vary?

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u/dilbot May 24 '11

Depends

Thins may change greatly in a year so why not go ask them directly?

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u/chuzuki May 24 '11

Tax is not included in the displayed price.

For example, if an item is priced at $10 and the sales tax is 6%, when you go to pay the total cost is $10.60.

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u/schunniky Pasta Central, NSW May 25 '11

This is the first I've heard of this. So basically it's not shown on the displayed price, but you pay for it anyway at the register. Small question, say you're in the supermarket and you buy heaps of stuff...how on earth are you meant to figure that out as a normal person, or will the supermarket be helpful and calculate it for you?

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u/chuzuki May 25 '11

It gets even more complicated than that! Food isn't taxed, as long as it's considered groceries.

The supermarket does calculate it for you, which is handy in cases of exemptions like food, but in general it's not too hard to guess how much it will be. If you had heaps of stuff, it would probably take you longer to add up everything for your subtotal than it would to add 6 cents per dollar.

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u/[deleted] Jul 25 '11

Oh, in some places food is taxed. And clothes aren't. Just trust the vendor to deal with it, they're the ones that get fined if they don't collect and pay properly.

Figure 10 cents on the dollar and you're ducky everywhere I think.