Comment by wasabi991011

3 months ago

In Canada, the rounding is done after tax, and only affects what the cash-paying customer or vendor receives. The sales tax amount is not affected.

It seems crazy to even advertise the pre-tax price.

  • The tax is applies after the total is added up so there is no other choice When I was a kid a value meal at McDonalds was $3.18 after tax, but two of them was $6.37 - that extra penny over all the meals McDonalds sells in a state adds up to a lot of money and they were not going to let that go.