Restaurant sales tax rules vary by state, city, and item—this guide breaks it down so you stay compliant and protect your profits.
Sales Tax
Washington, D.C. Sales Tax Rules on Food Explained
DC food tax rules are tricky for everything from groceries to takeout. HOST simplifies compliance so you can focus on serving, not filing.
Understanding Maryland’s Sales Tax on Food and Beverages
Navigating Maryland’s food tax rules? This article simplifies what’s taxable, what’s exempt, and how HOST helps you stay compliant.
NYC Food Sales Tax: What’s Taxed and What’s Exempt
NYC food tax rules are tricky—HOST helps your business get it right and stay compliant at 8.875% across all boroughs.
Is Food Taxable in California? A Look at Grocery and Prepared Food
From groceries to hot meals, understand California’s food tax rules before you ring up your next sale.
Can You Use an Out-of-State Resale Certificate in Florida?
Florida doesn’t accept out-of-state resale certificates—learn how to stay compliant with in-state rules and avoid penalties.
Sales Tax Filing Requirements in Washington: What Businesses Must Know
Washington’s sales tax rules are complex—learn how to stay compliant with destination-based rates, deadlines, and exemptions.
Does Ohio Accept Resale Certificates Issued by Other States?
Ohio accepts out-of-state resale certificates—but only if you follow specific rules. HOST helps you get it right, every time.
A Guide to Georgia’s Tax Policy on Food and Drinks
Georgia food tax rules vary by item and location—HOST keeps your business compliant across the state and beyond.
Are Out-of-State Resale Certificates Valid in North Carolina?
North Carolina accepts out-of-state resale certificates if you meet strict requirements. Learn how to stay compliant and avoid tax trouble.
