Why am I paying $.21 tax on a freakin cheeseburger? Smh....

Vanessa McConnell | Apr 26, 2018 | Category: Hamburger restaurant in Las Vegas, Nevada

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Address: 4705 S Maryland Pkwy, Las Vegas, NV 89119, USA

Andrew Moe | Apr 27, 2018

Purchase of any prepared food in Nevada is subject to sales tax. Groceries don't get charged. Sales taxes are used in Nevada instead of income tax so that tourists help pay for infrastructure and operations of government to allow people to live together since humans can be real jerks when left without societal controls like police, fire, roads, and schools.

Anaeli G | Apr 27, 2018

In N Out pays their employees higher wages than other fast food places an hour and offers health insurance benefits so higher Tax allows that to be possible.

Britney Rosales | Apr 27, 2018

Cuz😂

Jamar Jeanbaptiste | Apr 27, 2018

Can you make a in n out in Salisbury,md I love if you do please I will spend my money on it

M. Smith | Apr 27, 2018

How much would you like to pay

Edward Brown | Apr 27, 2018

In Nevada, hot food is taxable at a sales tax rate of up to 8.1% based upon local jurisdiction.

Nathan Anang | Apr 27, 2018

Can't say lol

James Densel | Apr 27, 2018

There is probably a food service tax where you ate. This is most likely a municipal tax.

Marcos Sandoval | Apr 27, 2018

Because is bae

MrDjjustice24 | Apr 27, 2018

Its nevada

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