RE: [vpFREE] What's the story with taxation of food comps??

Get a comp to cover the full amount of the food and
leave a cash tip and let them figure it out. Run from
the table as fast as you can :)
--- Cogno Scienti <cognoscienti@gmail.com> wrote:

> <<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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