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Can prepared food (i.e., ready-to-eat from a fast food restaurant) be purchased tax-free with a FEMA or Red Cross voucher or debit card?

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Can prepared food (i.e., ready-to-eat from a fast food restaurant) be purchased tax-free with a FEMA or Red Cross voucher or debit card?

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Yes, ready to eat food qualifies for exemption when purchased with a FEMA or Red Cross voucher or debit card. The seller of the prepared food should maintain a copy of the receipt in their records. The receipt must be clearly marked “Red Cross” or “FEMA” and must be signed by the person making the purchase.

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