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  2. North Carolina Department of Revenue - Wikipedia

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    501 North Wilmington Street, Raleigh, North Carolina. Agency executive. Secretary of Revenue Ronald Penny. Parent agency. North Carolina Cabinet. Website. www.ncdor.gov. The North Carolina Department of Revenue was created in 1921 by the North Carolina General Assembly. The department is headed by a Secretary that is appointed by the Governor.

  3. Economy of North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    North Carolina personal income tax is flat, with a 5.75% rate. [34] The base state sales tax is 4.25%. [ 35 ] Most taxable sales or purchases are subject to the state tax as well as the 2.5% local tax rate levied by all counties, for a combined 6.75%.

  4. Sales taxes in the United States - Wikipedia

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    North Carolina has a state-levied sales tax of 4.75%, effective July 1, 2011, with most counties adding a 2% tax, for a total tax of 6.75% in 51 of the 100 counties. Mecklenburg and Wake counties levy an additional 0.5% tax, which is directed towards funding the light rail system, for a total of 7.25% and the total sales tax in 45 other ...

  5. NC does not participate in tax-free weekend. What ... - AOL

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    North Carolina did have a tax-free weekend for many years, but the program was halted in 2013. ... Certain goods will be “exempt from the state’s 6% Sales Tax and any applicable local taxes ...

  6. How do NC’s taxes compare to neighboring states? Here ... - AOL

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  7. Amazon Fights North Carolina Over Sales Tax

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    Ka-ching! The cost of Internet shopping may soon be going up for North Carolinians if e-retailers jump aboard an Internet sales tax amnesty program announced on Friday by the state's Department of ...

  8. Federal taxation and spending by state - Wikipedia

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    The main question behind this issue stems into three different approaches. First, federal spending should be neutral, meaning federal taxation should roughly equal expenditures. Second, it should be redistributive, meaning rich states should be taxed most heavily and poorer states should receive more benefits.

  9. Prepared Meals Tax in North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Prepared Meals Tax in North Carolina is a 1% tax [when?] that is imposed upon meals that are prepared at restaurants. [1] The tax is only imposed by local jurisdictions upon the granting of approval by the North Carolina General Assembly. The provision is found in G.S. 105-164.3(28) and reads as follows: [1] 28) Prepared food.