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  1. INTRODUCTION. Generally, the sale of food and food ingredients for human consumption is exempt from Indiana sales tax. Primarily, the exemption is limited to the sale of food and food ingredients commonly referred to as “grocery” food. The purpose of this bulletin is to assist Indiana retailers in the proper application of this exemption.

  2. 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

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  3. Dec 27, 2023 · The Indiana Department of Revenue clarifies its rules for food sold through a vending machine in Bulletin #45 (April 2023). The taxability of food does not change because it is sold through a vending machine. Exempt items such as water are not taxable, while candy or sodas would be taxable. However, owners of a vending machine must post a sign ...

  4. This page discusses various sales tax exemptions in Indiana. Sales Tax Exemptions in Indiana . In Indiana, certain items may be exempt from the sales tax to all consumers, not just tax-exempt purchasers. Any unprepared foods that you can purchase at a grocery store are not considered to be taxable in Indiana. In addition to these food items ...

  5. 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.

  6. Jul 28, 2016 · Indiana imposes a state-wide 7 percent sales tax on the sale of most tangible items. However, the state offers exemptions on a range of goods and services, as well as for certain organizations and types of sales. Common exempt goods include unprepared grocery food and health care items. Certain groups, such as government agencies and school ...

  7. Transactions not subject to tax include: • Sales of food that is only cut, repackaged or pasteurized by the seller. • Sales of eggs, fish, meat and poultry requiring cooking by the consumer. For more information on what qualifies for FAB and sales tax, refer to . General Tax Information. Bulletin #203 . and Sales Tax Information Bulletin #29.

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