You may not have to but it is a good idea to put in the tax rate for your county (State) for your instate buyers, which I do believe may be a requirement (for google listing) I have so few in state sales that I usually refund the tax because the amount is usually so small that I take care of it myself…
Please don’t quote me as each state has different requirements and it may be best to check with your state
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