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Question by  worker45 (11)

Are Herbalife products taxable in Minnesota?

 
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Answer by  Dean (4035)

In Minnesota, food (groceries, not prepared food like in a restaurant or deli) and presecription medications are not taxed. Herbalife is neither and so it is taxed. At the time of this writing, the tax for this kind of product in Minnesota is 7%.

 
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Answer by  mammakat (11147)

Food, not including prepared food, and prescription drugs are exempt from Minnesota sales tax- as Herbalife doesn't fall into these criteria, it is not exempt from sales tax. Herbalife has a tax chart on its website and states that the Minnesota state tax on its products is 7%, you can be guided by that.

 
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Answer by  patti (29325)

In Minnesota, nutritional supplements (like Herbalife), are subject to sales tax. Herbalife is based in Minnesota so sales within the state are taxed.

 
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Answer by  y3636363 (1380)

Yes they are taxable everywhere and anywhere due to the nature of the product being sold. It is a business product.

 
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Answer by  MonicaB (28)

Yes they are! They are neither a food or pharmaceutical. Depending on where you are in Minnesota the Sales Tax Rate is 7.275% or 7.375%.

 
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Answer by  hahagal (983)

All Herbalife products are taxable in the Untied States and in Canada which is not considered a medical treatment when it comes to taxable.

 
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Answer by  chintanonlineaccount (15)

Herbalife International is a global network marketing company that sells weight management, nutritional supplement and personal-care products.. Yes they very much are taxable. Minnesota has three state income tax rates: 5. 35 percent, 7. 05 percent and 7. 85. Herbalife products are sold in 72 countries through a network of over 1. 9 million independent distributors

 
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Answer by  fiky (15)

yes Herbalife products are taxable in Minnesota because it is common to show tax for all thing in our country they are allocating separate place for herbs products and providing water and some kind of powder to grow healthy herbs to use for products and they work very hard to protect the herbs

 
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Answer by  salsafoodie (3146)

Depending on the area that you are located these product are considered as a weight loss and is taxable which is pretty much all US and Canada.

 
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