Several sales tax exemptions fall under the “necessity of life” category – or at least that is typically how a state might describe them. For example, see page 1 of California Board of Equalization Pub 61 which lists food, health and housing under this category. One that caught my attention recently is Idaho’s addition of  “eyeglasses and eyeglass component parts” as a sales tax exemption effective July 1, 2015.

While the lens are health related, the frames are often fashion related. Frames range in price from $50 including the lens (!) to over $250 for just the frames. If I’d been asked, I would have suggested that Idaho just exempt the cost of the lens and the cost of a basic frame (perhaps $20). The rest should be subject to sales tax. That helps the system be more equitable as expensive frames are not a necessity of life and more likely to be Read More