<<I've heard that food comps in Nevada should not be taxed, but sometimes we
do get taxed. At the Coast casinos, if you have a comp, the restaurants
don't
tax you. But at Venetian they insisted you had to pay the tax.
Is the discrepancy due to casino-owned restaurants versus private, or based
on something else entirely? Is there a difference if you have a comp for a
"meal" versus a amount-type comp (like $100)?>>
If money changes hands, sales tax is charged. None of the Venetian
restaurants are owned by the hotel, so comp meals incur sales tax. At other
hotels, some restaurants may be owned by the hotel. If you get a comp there,
no money changes hands and there is no sales tax.
Cogno
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