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  1. 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.

  2. For more information on the food and beverage tax, email your inquiry to businesstaxcompliance@dor.in.gov or call our business tax information line at 317-232-3425, option 5. File and pay Food and Beverage taxes via INTIME. If you previously registered for withholding, sales, FAB, CIT, or other trust taxes, you must still file a $0 returns even ...

  3. 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.

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  4. 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.

  5. What transactions are generally subject to sales tax in Indiana? Items that are taxable in Indiana include all tangible products. While groceries are exempt from sales tax, prepared foods are taxable. In addition, some grocery items are taxable. These items fall into three categories, candy, soft drinks, and dietary supplements.

  6. How to Register a Business and Pay FAB. Registering a business and/or adding FAB, is a two-part process: • When registering a new business, begin the process via INBiz at inbiz.in.gov. For help with INBiz, contact customer service at 317-234-9768. Once registered, the next step is to register FAB via INTIME.

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  8. 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 ...

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