5 States with no sales tax and how they can afford it
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The sales tax is moved rather to restaurant meals, car rentals and lodgings.

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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.