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Snoqualmie Tribe collects 8.6 percent sales tax on food at casino


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The Snoqualmie Tribe of Washington is collecting a sales tax on food and beverages at its casino.

The 8.6 percent tax went into effect on January 1, KING 5 News reported. It's being imposed on all customers at the Snoqualmie Casino.

The tribe will use the revenues for services and programs.

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