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If a farmer grows produce at home and sells it at farmers markets or along the roadside, should taxes be charged to the customer and remitted to the department?

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If a farmer grows produce at home and sells it at farmers markets or along the roadside, should taxes be charged to the customer and remitted to the department?

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Yes, both state and local sales tax applies to the sale of produce, whether it is retailed at a farmers market or along the roadside.

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