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Your question is vague, but we can assume you're talking about adding sales tax to an item that is sold at retail. If the sales tax is 5 percent, multiply the item's tag price by 1.05, which gives you the total price. For example, if a sweater is 20 bucks, multiply that by 1.05, which gives you 21 dollars. Some people calculate the tax and then add it to the price. Five percent of 20 bucks is one dollar, so 20 plus one is 21.



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Your question is vague, but we can assume you're talking about adding sales tax to an item that is sold at retail. If the sales tax is 5 percent, multiply the item's tag price by 1.05, which gives you the total price. For example, if a sweater is 20 bucks, multiply that by 1.05, which gives you 21 dollars. Some people calculate the tax and then add it to the price. Five percent of 20 bucks is one dollar, so 20 plus one is 21.



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How do you add tax onto an item? - Answers

Your question is vague, but we can assume you're talking about adding sales tax to an item that is sold at retail. If the sales tax is 5 percent, multiply the item's tag price by 1.05, which gives you the total price. For example, if a sweater is 20 bucks, multiply that by 1.05, which gives you 21 dollars. Some people calculate the tax and then add it to the price. Five percent of 20 bucks is one dollar, so 20 plus one is 21.

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