5 States with no sales tax and how they can afford it
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Currently, five states offer no sales taxes. But the revenue has to come from somewhere, see how these five states make up for it.
In addition to these five, there are other states trying to add this as well. To find out which ones, check out this article as well.
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You may want to spellcheck your articles. "Deleware", for example, should be "Delaware".
Ummm....Alaska is NOT a U.S. state that offers no sales tax! The city of Anchorage does not have a sales tax, but everywhere outside of the Anchorage Municipality, sales tax exists.