Woman Sues Kmart Over Taxed Toilet Paper

With the raise in gas prices people and the holiday season upon us people are at their wits end trying to conserve their money and to spend it on the things they truly need. Sometimes we can get so frustrated with what we have to pay that we just want to give up - except for this woman.

A woman has sued Kmart for allegedly collecting a 7 percent state sales tax on a nontaxable item: a 12-pack of toilet tissue. Mary Bach alleges a Kmart department store in the Pittsburgh suburb of Monroeville improperly collected the tax on the $3.99 item, charging her $4.27—or 28 cents too much.

Although most paper goods are taxable under Pennsylvania’s sales tax code, toilet tissue is listed as a nontaxable item by the state Department of Revenue. Bach told the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette she was overcharged for the item at the same store twice before she filed the small claims suit last month in district court in Monroeville.

She is seeking $100 in damages plus court costs for the alleged violation of the state’s Unfair Trade Practices and Consumer Protection Law. Under the law, plaintiffs can sue for the amount of the damages or $100, whichever is greater, said Bach, of Murrysville.

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