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Are charges for a single application of a product containing both insecticide and fertilizer subject to tax?

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Are charges for a single application of a product containing both insecticide and fertilizer subject to tax?

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A. Yes. Charges for the single application of a blended product containing both pest control chemicals and fertilizer or weed control chemicals are subject to tax. A retailer is not allowed to collect tax on only a portion or percentage of the charge (for insecticide) when both products are commingled in a single application.

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