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Should be a tax for items bakery?

My mother agreed to buy bread from the bakery. Las Vegas. Here is a bakery that has no service. (waiters in the dining table, etc…) When my mother to buy bread made from. iteslf bakery and the cashier thought. $ 4.30 (w par / o tax is $ 4.00; Tax in Vegas about. 7.25%). My mother did not understand English very well, but managed to ask him why. Cashier, said the government because they charge tax, so they should be rewarded. Bakery Other non-tax idea. Their products. Has the right to charge the cashier. 'Tax'? If not I can file a complaint to the bakery there here is the address:. Provence oven fresh bakery 5,115 Spring Mountian Road clever. # 225 Las Vegas, NV (702) 341 0168 89146.

I do not agree definitelly tax experts, but now I buy bread from the bakery around. I work road. Price is $ 2 and I pay. $ 2 and do not see why they should tax food items are. I mean you do not pay tax for the Grocery and bread like. You said bakery does not make you the best service to the cashier does not know him or if he does not know he's a man. ripping.

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Nostalgia COM-102 Bakery Express Cookie Mold


Nostalgia COM-102 Bakery Express Cookie Mold


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Buon Appetito Italian Chef Oven Mitt


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