BIA# = Bureau of Indian Affairs ID numberdelsdad wrote:What is a BIA# and the N A group?
N A group = Native American group (Newspeak for "tribe")
BIA# = Bureau of Indian Affairs ID numberdelsdad wrote:What is a BIA# and the N A group?
I remember Rossmoor Pastries when they were in Rossmoor! Didn't know they were still around. Their brownies were the best!turkeyham wrote:I only know where 1 crispy creme is and that is at the Block. Ok, a mall about 2 miles from Disneyland. But the doughnuts are soo exspensive. Over $1.99 for a over sweetened doughnut. The best that I have tasted us in Long Beach. It is called Rossmoor Pastries. Off of Redondo and Spring Street. I believe the doughnuts are still 50 cents. ;)
Here in Mass, groceries have no tax.Shorty82 wrote:Florida is the same way. No tax on grocery items (non-prepared food items) and no prepared food with food stamps.
And people wonder why I left MA 6.25%-7% sales tax, State income tax (did they ever eliminate the .5% temporary surtax?) and a liberal democrat gov who decided to tax those who don't have state approved health insurance. Not to mention high property taxes and snow.Rob562 wrote:Here in Mass, groceries have no tax.
State sales tax was bumped from 5% up to 6.25% last year, and they allowed local towns to add up to 0.75% more on prepared food. So some places you're paying 6.25%, others are 7%.
But because we don't have tax on clothing (and I assume shoes fall under that), my family always does a lot of their clothes shopping when they visit from Virginia. ;)
Some people drive across the border into tax-free New Hampshire for big purchases, but technically you're still supposed pay the "use tax" on those items when filing you state tax return, though almost noone does it.
There was a time where someone in the Mass state gov't tried to get NH tire & auto stores to collect Mass tax on tire purchases when the tires were installed onto cars with Mass plates. That didn't happen...
-Rob
CA does the same thing.Mayonnaise wrote:On my New York State Tax return, they ask me to report anything I bought over the internet or out of state that didn't have sales tax, and pay NYS the sales task then.