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    Tanya
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    When a coupon says taxes included in face value what does that mean?
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    I think it means they're not supposed to charge tax on the value of the coupon. However, it does not mean that they will not.

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    It depends what kind of coupon it is. If it's an FPC it means taxes are included in the free product, so you pay no money. If it's a $/cents off coupon, it means taxes are able to be paid with the coupon. So if an item is 99c and the coupon is a dollar, the coupon can still be used to pay down the tax.

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