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Are non-reusable items furnished to guests in hotels and motels, taxable?

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Are non-reusable items furnished to guests in hotels and motels, taxable?

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The non-reusable items of tangible personal property furnished in hotels and motels are not subject to sales tax. Non-reusable items include (but are not limited to) soap, shampoo, tissue, other toiletries, food, or confectionery items. The non-reusable items must be furnished to guests in their rooms without charge.

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