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  1. While Indiana's sales tax generally applies to most transactions, certain items have special treatment in many states when it comes to sales taxes. This page describes the taxability of food and meals in Indiana, including catering and grocery food. To learn more, see a full list of taxable and tax-exempt items in Indiana.

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  3. Indiana Department of Revenue • Sales Tax Information Bulletin #29 2 The Indiana sales tax does not apply to the sale of food and food ingredients if they are sold unheated and without eating utensils provided by the seller. For a list of examples of taxable and non-taxable food items, please refer to “Appendix A.” Taxable Food Items Candy

  4. Dec 27, 2023 · December 27, 2023. By Sales Tax Helper LLC. The Indiana Department of Revenue recently revised and republished its guidance on sales tax for food items in Bulletins #29 and #45. These updates did not relate to any substantive changes in the way Indiana sales tax applies to transactions involving food but did separate the guidance for vending ...

  5. practice medicine in Indiana are exempt from the sales tax if dispensed by a registered pharmacist or sold by a licensed physician. E. Prepared Food. Prepared food is taxable. Prepared food means the following: (1) All food items sold in a heated state or heated by the seller and ready to eat without further cooking by the purchaser. Providing a

  6. Yes, food is generally subject to sales tax in Indiana. While most states exempt certain types of food items from sales tax, Indiana has a different approach. The default tax rate for most food items is 7%, which includes both prepared and unprepared food. However, there are exemptions and exceptions that we need to consider.

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