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Old Posted Dec 10, 2017, 3:45 AM
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Originally Posted by jamesinclair View Post
Why would you even go to an outlet mall here when you can go to Jersey Gardens in Elizabeth and pay 0% tax on clothes, and 3.4% tax on other items?
Because tourists don't go to NJ to shop. That would be an entirely different trip, and out of the way. Meanwhile, if you're taking a ride on the free ferry, why not get off and shop,
which is what a lot of tourists do in NY anyway. There is no tax on clothes in New York (up to a certain amount). But when it opens, you would be better to ask the customers shopping there.


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http://www1.nyc.gov/nyc-resources/se...2389/sales-tax

There is no sales tax on an item of clothing or footwear that costs less than $110. An item of clothing or footwear that costs $110 or more is subject to the full 8.875% tax rate.
Sales tax is calculated per item, so even if you buy two or more items that add up to $110 or more, you only pay tax on the items that individually cost $110 or more.


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