s the state expecting an actual variation in prices for consumers depending on where they live, or can newspapers play with margins so there is at least some uniformity in pricing?
The decision on the price for an item is between the retailer and the consumer. The department’s concern would be that the correct state and local sales tax rate (in accordance with the destination sourcing rules) is applied against the price that the newspaper charges the consumer, not whether the newspaper varies its price to the consumer somewhat, based on the particular circumstances.
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