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i was told that i can't lock my luggage. So is that true?

i was told that i can't lock my luggage. So is that true?

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I have the same problem. The vacuum isn't even that great. It doesn't suck half as good as the neighbor girl.
Heck no. You have to charge sales tax on the materials too.
Clothing is exempt (not taxable). Accessories are taxable. Slippers are exempt (not taxable). Slippers are considered clothing. Slippers are not considered accessories. Accessories are things that do not cover skin, like briefcases, purses, watches, umbrellas, hairnets, etc. Slippers are clothing, not accessories. You are not allowed to charge sales tax on slippers. If you do charge sales tax on anything (whether or not it is taxable), you must send the sales tax money that you receive to the state. You are not allowed to keep any of it. Clothing and Footwear Sales of articles of clothing and footwear for human use are exempt from New Jersey sales tax. Exceptions to this rule include certain athletic equipment. Clothing includes footwear Exempt Clothing and Footwear Aprons (household and shop) Arch Supports Athletic Supporters Baby Receiving Blankets Bathing Caps Bathing Suits Beach Capes and Coats Belts and Suspenders Bibs Boots Bowling Shirts (if suitable for ordinary street wear) Camp Clothes Coats, Jackets, and Wraps (for either evening or daytime wear) Costumes (e.g., Halloween, dance; whether for adults or children) Diapers (including disposable, whether for adults or children) Dress Shields Dresses (including evening wear) Ear Muffs Footlets Formal Wear Garters and Garter Belts Girdles Gloves and Mittens (for general use) Hand Muffs Hats and Caps Head and Neck Scarves and Bandannas Hosiery and Peds Incontinence Briefs Lab Coats Leotards and Tights Neckties Overshoes Pantyhose Rainwear Rubber Gloves (for home or work use) Rubber Pants Safety Clothing (normally worn in hazardous occupations) Sandals Shoe Insoles (e.g., Dr. Scholl?s?) Shoe Laces Shoes (including safety shoes, sneakers and tennis shoes) Shoulder Pads (for dresses, jackets, etc.) Ski Masks Sleepwear Slippers

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