On Jan 22, 2008 12:25 AM, <misscraps@aol.
> I've heard that food comps in Nevada should not be taxed, but sometimes we
> do get taxed.
>
> Is the discrepancy due to casino-owned restaurants versus private, or
based
> on something else entirely?
>
> And if we really shouldn't be taxed, is there a Nevada tax code we can
quote
> to get some relief?
Great question! In Oklahoma we have to deal with the hypocrisy of the
Indian Casinos. They're recognized as a sovereign nation, and when you get
on their reservation you're subject to their laws. Except when they don't
want that.
They, just like the US Postal Service, cherry-picks and chooses when they're
government, or governed, and what they want to follow and what what they
don't want to follow. There's no appeal, what they say goes. No health
inspections. But just this year they started collecting sales tax for the
state. They're just like mercury looking for a way out.
No use wasting our time talking to 'em here. You'll never get a straight
answer.
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