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Can I offer discounts or promotions without violating pricing laws in Nevada? What are the requirements?
Here are the requirements for offering discounts or promotions without violating pricing laws in Nevada:
Sales Price Definition
According to NVRS 372.065, “Sales price” means the total amount for which tangible property is sold, valued in money, whether paid in money or otherwise, without any deduction on account of any of the following:
- The cost of the property sold.
- The cost of materials used, labor or service cost, interest charged, losses, or any other expenses.
- The cost of transportation of the property before its purchase.
The total amount for which property is sold includes any services that are a part of the sale and any amount for which credit is given to the purchaser by the seller. However, “sales price” does not include cash discounts allowed and taken on sales, the amount charged for property returned by customers when the entire amount charged therefor is refunded either in cash or credit, the amount charged for labor or services rendered in installing or applying the property sold, the amount of any tax, not including any manufacturers’ or importers’ excise tax, imposed by the United States upon or with respect to retail sales, whether imposed upon the retailer or the consumer, and the amount of any allowance against the selling price given by a retailer for the value of a used vehicle which is taken in trade on the purchase of another vehicle. [1.1]
Retailers Offering Discounts or Promotions
According to NVRS 372.065, “sales price” does not include cash discounts allowed and taken on sales. Therefore, retailers may offer cash discounts without violating pricing laws in Nevada. However, it is important to ensure that the discount is clearly stated and applied consistently to all customers. [1.1]
In summary, retailers may offer cash discounts without violating pricing laws in Nevada.
Source(s):
- [1.1] “Sales price” defined.
Jurisdiction
Nevada