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Home Depot Coupon Sales Tax Class Action Lawsuit Complaint

Home Depot Purchasers In Missouri Who Used A Coupon Or Other Pricing Discount Code And Were Assessed Sales Tax On The Discounted Portion of The Purchase Price File Class Action Lawsuit Against The Home Depot.

A class action lawsuit has reportedly been filed against The Home Depot USA, Inc. (“Home Depot” or “Defendant”) in the Circuit Court of the City of St. Louis in Missouri (styled Sandra Barber v. The Home Depot USA, Inc., Class Action Case No. 00272) alleging, among other things, that Home Depot collects sales tax on retail sales that involve coupons, imposing a sales tax against the full price of the item purchased, even when the price paid by the final purchaser may be substantially less than the full retail price, according to the Home Depot Coupon Sales Tax class action lawsuit complaint.

The plaintiff in the Home Depot Coupon Sales Tax class action lawsuit reportedly brings the class action lawsuit complaint on behalf of the following proposed class:

All persons and entities who, between August 28, 2007 and the present, made a purchase from any Home Depot located in Missouri, where a coupon or other pricing discount was part of the transaction, and where the Home Depot assessed sales taxes upon discounted portion of the purchase price.

The Home Depot Coupon Sales Tax class action lawsuit complaint reportedly asserts claims for unjust enrichment based upon an alleged violation of Missouri Taxation and Revenue Code Chapter 144 and Missouri Merchandising Practices Act Chapter 407.

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