IN has the same rule but at the casino I play at (and monitor) free meals
include comping the tax. The tax appears as a separate line item on the
receipt.
From: vpFREE@yahoogroups.com [mailto:vpFREE@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of
Bob Dancer
Sent: Tuesday, July 03, 2012 1:37 AM
To: vpfree@yahoogroups.com
Subject: RE: [vpFREE] LVRJ: Comp meals must be taxed, NV state Tax
Commission finds
Tabbycat wrote: Stupid ruling. This guarantees stingier F&B comps in days
ahead.
Typical brain-dead bureaucratic money grab.
While I agree that stingier F&B comps are in our future (and said as much on
last Thursday's radio show), I don't understand what makes this a stupid
ruling or a brain-dead bureaucratic money grab. States need to generate
income from somewhere, and everybody rathers that "other people" are the
ones footing the bill. To most non-gamblers it makes sense to tax casinos
more. (And to most non-smokers it makes sense to tax smokers more. And to
most non-drinkers . . . etc.) Is it just because it hurts us that it's a
"stupid ruling?" Or do you have a less-self-centered argument as well? Bob
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