10.95
135.6462
140 ร 0.075 = 10.5 The sales tax is 10.5.
In general accounting practice, transportation (shipping) costs are allocated to specific items in a multi-item order by the relative cost of each item. Example: A 2-item order totals $100 (say, $60 for one item and $40 for the other), and the shipping cost is $10. The shipping cost for the $60 item is $60/$100*$10 = $6, and the shipping cost for the $40 item is $4.
There are two equivalent way. Suppose the item costs C units (of whatever currency), and suppose the tax rate is R %. You calculate the total tax = C*R/100 currency units so total costs = C + C*R/100 Alternatively, you calculate the tax multiplier, = (1 + R/100) and then the total cost is C*(1 + R/100). It is simple to show the two arrive at the same answer.
The price is 19.99 its a good item
28.09
150.50
Sales tax= 0.06*53=£3.18 Total cost= 1.06*53=£56.18
The total tax is $10.50 and the total price with tax is $150.50.
If he item costs $700 a 7% tax is .07 x 700 = $49. $700 = $49 = $749
The total tax is $23.79 and the total price with tax is $330.79
c = 1.0825p
122x6%=6.32 122.00+6.32=128.32
If an item costs $199.01 and will incur 7% sales tax, the cost with tax will be a total of $212.94. The 7% tax is equal to $13.93.
The total tax is $1.06 and the total price with tax is $14.37
Multiply the pre-tax cost by 1.0775.
Total tax is 2.63$, so the total cost is 37.63$