Claimant admitted that he knew it was the employer's policy not to charge sales tax only when goods were shipped to another State but that he nevertheless wrote up the sale of a leather jacket to a customer from New Jersey without including the sales tax and arranged to ship to New Jersey the jacket the customer had been wearing when he first came into the store. Claimant also admitted that he knew that shipping the jacket that had not been purchased at the store was done...
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