Is there a way to order items from amazon.com for a public school without being charged tax?
How Tax Is Calculated The amount of tax charged depends upon many factors, including the identity of the seller, the type of item purchased, and the destination of the shipment. Items sold by Amazon.com LLC, or its subsidiaries, and shipped to destinations in the states of Kansas, Kentucky, North Dakota, or Washington are subject to tax. To identify whether an item ordered from any other seller has been taxed, visit the relevant order summary in Your Account and click the “See tax and seller information” link. If you have already received your order, you can also find the identity of the seller printed under the name of each item on your packing slip. Items identified as “taxed” have been subjected to sales tax. All other items have not been taxed, either because the seller is not required to collect the tax or the item is not subject to tax. See below for more information regarding sales tax on items sold by our online merchants. If an it