Actually, it doesn't.
 
 I spoke to the tax people a couple of years ago and this has evolved 
 over time. That's how they enforce the statute.
 
 At 08:24 PM 1/22/2008, you wrote:
 >Where in NRS does it state that?
 >
 >--- Bill Coleman <vphobby2@cox.
 >
 > > The law in Nevada is that there is no tax applied to
 > > comps IF:
 > > 1. The facility is owned by the casino
 > > 2. The points CANNOT be used for cash back
 > >
 > > Otherwise, tax applies.
 > >
 > > At 04:21 PM 1/22/2008, you wrote:
 > > >--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.
 > > <npf152512@.
 > > >If you buy a box of cigars in the Harrahs gift shop
 > > (I've done this)
 > > >the cashier will tell you the price is, for example
 > > $10.73. But when
 > > >you present your Total Rewards card for payment,
 > > your receipt will say
 > > >$10 and a separate listing abled "Tax Forgiven"
 > > shows the difference.
 > > >And only the $10 is taken out of your Total Rewards
 > > account.
 > > > >
 > > >
 > > >At $10 per box, those gotta be pretty nasty cigars!
 > > :)
 > > >
 > > >Don the Dentist
 > > >
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