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Old 06-07-2010, 04:05 PM

RE: Tax when using EBT and coupons?

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Originally Posted by mrshorn1975 View Post
My sister uses EBT and when she uses her EBT card at Kroger's they charge her tax on her coupons but she goes right over to the Customer Service dept. and they give the tax back to her in cash.
Not sure what state your sis is in, but the law on this varies from state to state. As I said before, NC law is such that the customer is liable for tax on the pre-coupon price no matter what method of payment you use. All NC stores should be collecting tax accordingly.
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