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> 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.
Well, what about NON-food comps? 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
labled "Tax Forgiven" shows the difference. And only the $10 is taken
out of your Total Rewards account.
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