Casio PCR-262 User Manual

Electronic Cash Register
User's Manual
START-UP is QUICK and EASY! Simple to use!
10 departments and 100 PLUs Automatic Tax Calculations Calculator function
CASIO COMPUTER CO., LTD.
6-2, Hon-machi 1-chome Shibuya-ku, Tokyo 151-8543, Japan
CI
Canada
INTRODUCTION
Thank you very much for purchasing this CASIO electronic cash register. START-UP is QUICK and EASY!
Part-1 of this User's Manual can help you make a quick start.
Once you have mastered the QUICK START operations, you will undoubtedly want to expand your use of this machine by studying other sections of Part-2.
IMPORTANT
FOR PROGRAMMING ASSISTANCE
PLEASE CALL TOLL FREE
1-800-638-9228
CASIO Authorized Service Centers
If your CASIO product needs repair, or you wish to purchase replacement parts, please call 1-800-YO-CASIO.
Original Carton/Package
If for any reason, this product is to be returned to the store where purchased, it must be packed in the original carton/ package.
Location
Locate the Cash register on a flat, stable surface, away from heaters or areas exposed to direct sunlight, humidity or dust.
Power Supply
Your cash register is designed to operate on standard house­hold current (120 V, 50/60 Hz). Do not overload the outlet by plugging in too many appliances.
Cleaning
Clean the cash register exterior with a soft cloth which has been moistened with a solution of a mild neutral detergent and water, and wrung out. Be sure that the cloth is thoroughly wrung out to avoid damage to the printer. Never use paint thinner, benzene, or other volatile solvents.
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Safety precautions
To use this product safely and correctly, read this manual thoroughly and operate as instructed. After reading this guide, keep it close at hand for easy reference. Please keep all informations for future reference.
Always observe the warnings and cautions indicated on the product.
About the icons
In this guide various icons are used to highlight safe operation of this product and to prevent injury to the operator and other personnel and also to prevent damage to property and this product. The icons and definitions are given below.
Indicates that there is a risk of severe injury or death if used incorrectly. Indicates that injury or damage may result if used incorrectly.
Icon examples
To bring attention to risks and possible damage, the following types of icons are used.
The symbol indicates that it includes some symbol for attracting attention (including warning). In this triangle the actual type of precautions to be taken (electric shock, in this case) is indicated.
INTRODUCTION
The symbol indicates a prohibited action. In this symbol the actual type of prohibited actions (disassembly, in this case) will be indicated.
The from an outlet, in this case) is indicated.
Handling the register
Should the register malfunction, start to emit smoke or a strange odor , or otherwise behave abnormally, immediately shut down the power and unplug the AC plug from the power outlet. Continued use creates the danger of fire and electric shock.
• Contact CASIO service representative.
Do not place containers of liquids near the register and do not allow any foreign matter to get into it. Should water or other foreign matter get into the register, immediately shut down the power and unplug the AC plug from the power outlet. Continued use creates the danger of short circuit, fire and electric shock.
• Contact CASIO service representative.
Should you drop the register and damage it, immediately shut down the power and unplug the AC plug from the power outlet. Continued use creates the danger of short circuit, fire and electric shock.
• Attempting to repair the register yourself is extremely dangerous. Contact CASIO service representative.
symbol indicates a restriction. In this symbol the type of actual restriction (removal of the power plug
Warning!
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INTRODUCTION
Never try to take the register apart or modify it in any way. High-voltage components inside the register create the danger of fire and electric shock.
• Contact CASIO service representative for all repair and maintenance.
Power plug and AC outlet
Use only a proper AC electric outlet. Use of an outlet with a different voltage from the rating creates the danger of malfunction, fire, and electric shock. Overloading an electric outlet creates the danger of overheating and fire.
Make sure the power plug is inserted as far as it will go. Loose plugs create the danger of electric shock, overheating, and fire.
• Do not use the register if the plug is damaged. Never connect to a power outlet that is loose.
Use a dry cloth to periodically wipe off any dust built up on the prongs of the plug. Humidity can cause poor insulation and create the danger of electric shock and fire if dust stays on the prongs.
Do not allow the power cord or plug to become damaged, and never try to modify them in any way. Continued use of a damaged power cord can cause deterioration of the insulation, exposure of internal wiring, and short circuit, which creates the danger of electric shock and fire.
• Contact CASIO service representative whenever the power cord or plug requires repair or maintenance.
Warning!
Caution!
Do not place the register on an unstable or uneven surface. Doing so can cause the register — especially when the drawer is open — to fall, creating the danger of malfunction, fire, and electric shock.
Do not place the register in the following areas.
• Areas where the register will be subject to large amounts of humidity or dust, or directly exposed to hot or cold air.
• Areas exposed to direct sunlight, in a close motor vehicle, or any other area subject to very high temperatures.
The above conditions can cause malfunction, which creates the danger of fire. Do not overlay bend the power cord, do not allow it to be caught between desks or other furniture, and
never place heavy objects on top of the power cord. Doing so can cause short circuit or breaking of the power cord, creating the danger of fire and electric shock.
Be sure to grasp the plug when unplugging the power cord from the wall outlet. Pulling on the cord can damage it, break the wiring, or cause short, creating the danger of fire and electric shock.
Never touch the plug while your hands are wet. Doing so creates the danger of electric shock. Pulling on the cord can damage it, break the wiring, or cause short, creating the danger of fire and electric shock.
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Contents
Getting to know your cash register ........................................................................................................... 6
Daily Job Flow........................................................................................................................................... 8
Part-1 QUICK START OPERATION ......................................................... 9
1. Initialization ...................................................................................................................................... 9
2. Loading Paper.................................................................................................................................. 10
3. Basic Programming for QUICK START – TIME/DATE .................................................................... 11
4. Basic Operation after Basic Programming.......................................................................................17
5. Daily Management Report ............................................................................................................... 20
Part-2 CONVENIENT OPERATION .......................................................... 22
1. Various Programming ...................................................................................................................... 22
2. Various Operations .......................................................................................................................... 31
Part-3 CALCULATOR FUNCTION............................................................ 38
1. Calculator Mode............................................................................................................................... 38
(You can operate this ECR on a basic level by reading the following sections)
(Please keep these sections to expand your use.)
Part-4 USEFUL INFORMATION ............................................................... 40
1. Troubleshooting ............................................................................................................................... 40
2. Specifications................................................................................................................................... 40
3. Warranty Card.................................................................................................................................. 41
Before you start
Unpacking
Take-up reel
Keyboard
User’s manual
Drawer keys (2)
Operator display
Roll paper
Memory protection batteries
Drawer
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Getting to know your cash register
Getting to know your cash register
Z
X
CAL
REG
OFF
RF
PGM
Note:
An error is generated (E01 displayed) whenever the position of the Mode Switch is changed during registration or pro­gramming.
The position of the Mode Switch controls the type of operations you can perform on the cash register.
PGM RF OFF REG CAL X Z
● ●
OFF
In this position, the power of the cash register is off.
REG (Register)
This is the position used for registration of normal transactions.
RF (Refund)
This is the position used for registration of refunds.
CAL (Calculator)
This is the position used for calculator mode.
PGM (Programming)
This is the position used to program the cash register to suit the needs of your store.
X (Read)
This is the position used to produce reports of daily sales totals without clearing the totals.
Z (Reset)
This is the position used to produce reports of daily sales totals. This setting clears the totals.
Display
$
12#45&78
! #
@
!!
! Department Number Display
!!
Anytime you press a department key to register a unit price, the corresponding department number appears here.
@@
@ PLU Number Display
@@
Anytime you perform a PLU registration, the corresponding PLU number appears here.
##
# Number of Repeat Display
##
Anytime you perform "repeat registration" (page 17), the number of repeats appears here. Note that only one digit is displayed for the number of re­peats.
$$
$ Numeric Display
$$
Entered values (unit prices or quantities) and calculated val­ues (subtotals, totals or change amount due) are displayed here. The capacity of the display is 8 digits. This part of the display can be used to show the current time or date between registration (page 35).
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Keyboard
Getting to know your cash register
1 23
E G
4 5 6 7
×
/
FOR
FEED PLU
7
DATE
TIME
8
AC
9
C
ERR.
CORR
÷
9 4
10
5
#
DEPT SHIFT
8 9
RA
T/S1
%
CLK#
PO
T/S2
0 A
8
4
5
6
×
3 7
1 0
Certain keys have two functions; one for register mode and one for calculator mode. In this manual, we will refer to specific keys as noted below to make the operations as easy to understand as possible:
2
00
F
3
.
− +
TAXABLE
NON-TAX
2 6
1
CH
B
SUB
TOTAL
D
=
CHK
NS
C
MD
ST
CA AMT
TEND
Register Mode
!l Feed key @g Minus/Error Correction key
#t Clear key $h Multiplication/For/Date Time key %i PLU (Price Look Up) key ^j Reference Number/Department Shift key &: Percent/Cashier ID No. Assignment key *c Received on Account/Tax Status Shift 1 key (v Paid Out/Tax Status Shift 2 key )u Charge key Qm Check/No Sale key Wk Subtotal key Eb Merchandise Subtotal key RpCash Amount Tendered key
UG, S, D, F, [
Department keys
• Department 6 through 10 are specified by pressing the j key respectively as follows:
jG Department 6 jS Department 7 jD Department 8 jF Department 9 j[ Department 10
Calculator Mode
#t AC key %i Memory Recall key &: T ?, Z, ~ >, '
Y " Decimal key UH, J, K, L
Percent key
Numeric keys and 2-zero key
T ?, Z, ~ >, '
Numeric keys and 2-zero key
Y " Decimal key
Arithmetic Operation key
RpEqual key Qm Drawer Open key
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Daily Job Flow
Daily Job Flow
Before Opening The Store
1. Plugged in?
2. Enough Roll Paper?
3. Date and Time is correct?
4. Enough small change in the drawer?
While The Store Is Open
1. Registrations.
2. Issuing latest daily sales total if needed. (Generating report by Mode Switch to X position.)
After Closing The Store
1. Issuing Daily Sales Total. (Resetting report by Mode Switch to Z position.)
2. Picking up money in the drawer.
3. Turn the Mode Switch to OFF.
When the cash drawer does not open!
In case of power failure or the machine is in malfunction, the cash drawer does not open automati­cally. Even in these cases, you can open the cash drawer by pulling drawer release lever (see below).
Important!
The drawer will not open, if it is locked with a drawer lock key.
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Part-1 QUICK START OPERATION
Part-1
QUICK START OPERATION
1. Initialization and Loading Memory Protection Battery
Important
You must initialize the Cash register and install the memory protection batteries before you can program the cash register.
To initialize the cash register
1. Set the Mode Switch to OFF.
2. Plug the power cord of the cash register into an AC outlet.
3. Load the memory protection batteries.
4. Set the Mode Switch to REG.
To load the memory protection batteries
1. Remove the printer cover.
2. Open the battery compartment cover.
3. Load 3 new SUM-3 ("AA") type batteries into the compartment. Be sure that the plus (+) and minus (–) ends of each battery are facing in the directions indicated by the illustrations inside the battery compartment (Figure 1).
4. Slide the memory protection battery compartment cover back into place.
5. Replace the printer paper and printer cover.
Part-1
(Figure 1)
REPLACE MEMORY PROTECTION BATTERIES AT LEAST ONCE EVERY YEAR.
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Part-1 QUICK START OPERATION
2. Loading Paper Roll And Replacing The Printer’s Ink Roll
Mode Switch to REG
Z
X
CAL
REG
OFF
RF
PGM
1. To load journal paper
! Remove the printer cover by lifting up
the back.
@ Put a roll of journal paper into the
holder.
# Cut the leading end of the roll paper
with scissors and insert the paper into the inlet.
& Press the l key to take up any
slack in the paper.
* Replace the printer cover by placing
the cover’s front tab into the regis­ter’s groove.
2. To remove journal paper
! Remove the printer cover following
the instructions above.
@ Press the l key until approxi-
mately 20cm of the paper is fed from the printer.
# Cut off the roll paper.
& Remove the core of the paper.
* Load new paper following the instruc-
tions above, and replace the printer cover.
Default printer setting is for Journal. To print receipts, please refer to 1-7-3 on page 27 to switch the printer for Receipt or Journal.
To load receipt paper
! To use the printer to print receipts,
follow steps 1 through 4 of “To load journal paper”.
@ Pass the leading end of the receipt
paper through the printer cover’s pa­per outlet and replace the printer cover.
# Tear off any excess paper.
$ Press the l key until 20 or 30 cm
of paper is fed from the printer.
% Roll the paper onto the take-up reel a
few turns.
^ Set the left plate of the take-up reel
and place the reel into the register.
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$ Remove the take-up reel from the
printer and take off the left plate of the reel.
% Remove the journal paper from the
take-up reel.
^ Cut off the paper left in the printer
and press the remaining paper is fed out from the printer.
Options: Roll paper – P-5860
Ink Roll – IR-40
l key until the
Mode Switch to OFF
Z
X
CAL
REG
OFF
RF
M
PG
To replace the ink roll
! Remove the printer cover. @ Lift up the tab on the ink roll marked
“PULL UP”.
# Install a new Ink Roll and press it
down firmly but gently until it snaps into place.
$ Replace the printer cover onto the
cash register.
% Press the m key to check for cor-
rect operation.
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3. Basic Programming for QUICK START
Procedure
1. Turn the mode switch to PGM position.
2. Press the following keys to set the current time. Example: 13:18 PM = 1318
Zk
ZCZ<h
• Enter 4 digits
Time
Minutes
• 24-hour time format
3. Press the following keys to set the current date. Example: April 19, 2005 = 050419
y
Zk
?B?VZ>h
Year
Month
Date
y
P appears in mode display
(to end the time setting)
P appears in mode display
(to end the date setting)
Mode Switch
RF
OFF
REG
CAL
PGM
Purpose
Programming
Setting the current time
Setting the current date
X
Z
Part-1
• Enter 6 digits
• Enter last 2 digits for year set. (2006 06)
4. For USA Find the tax table for your state on pages 13 through 16 of this manual. Press the following keys to set the tax tables 1 and 2.
Example 1: Set Alabama state tax 4%.
Ck
?ZXBk
?p
P3 appears in mode display Program set code No. for tax table 1 1st code for 4%
Zp
Zp Z?p C?p BVp MCp
ZZ?p
k
Last code for 4% (to end the setting)
Setting the Tax table 1
ALABAMA 5%
6%
6%
0
0
1
1
1
1
8
9
24
20
41
40
58
55 70 90
109
110
4%
10 30 54 73
0
0
1
1
1
1
10 29 49 69 89
110
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Procedure Purpose
Example 2: Set Colorado state tax 5.25%.
Ck ?XXBk B"XBp B??Xp
k
P3 appears in mode display
Program set code No. for Tax table 2
5.25% tax
50 for Round off and 02 for Add On (to end the setting)
• Tax table 2 programming can set only tax rate, but not for a tax break point.
4. For CANADA Find the tax table for your province on page 16 of this manual. Press the following keys to set the tax tables 1 and 2.
Example 1: Set Quebec tax 9%.
Ck
?ZXBk
>p
>??Xp
k
P3 appears in mode display Program set code No. for tax table 1
9% tax 90 for round up and 02 for Add On.
(to end the setting)
Mode Switch
RF
OFF
REG
CAL
X
Z
PGM
Setting the Tax table 2
COLORADO
5.25%
5.25 5002
Setting the Tax table 1
CANADA
QUEBEC
9%
9
9002
• Tax table 1 programming is used for the tax table includes break points and tax rate.
Example 2: Set Ontario tax 10%.
Ck
?XXBk
Z?p
B??Vp
k
P3 appears in mode display Program set code No. for tax table 2
10% tax rate 50 for Round off and 04 for tax on tax code
(to end the setting)
• Tax table 2 programming can set tax rate and the tax table includes Tax-on Tax code (5004) as above
example, but not for a tax break point.
Tax status for the Departments are fixed as follows:
Department 2: Taxable status 1 and 2. Departments 1, 3~10: Non-Taxable status.
• See page 22 to change the fixed tax status.
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Setting the Tax table 2
CANADA
ONTARIO
10%
10
5004
12
Tax Tables for USA
Part-1 QUICK START OPERATION
A
110
110
109
ALABAMA
5%
6%
6%
0
0
24 41 58
107 125 141 158
0
1
1
1
1
8
9 20 40 55 70 90
109
ARIZONA
6%
0
175
1
191
9 10 22 39 56 73 90
1
1 10 29 49 69 89
5%
0
1
5 10 27 47 68 89
6%
(4+1+1)
0 1
1 10 20 36 54 70 85
110
6.5%
0
1
7
7 23 38 53 69 84 99
115 130 146
161 176 192 207 223 238 253 269 284 299
107
7%
8%
KENAI
0 1 1
7 21 35 49 64 78 92
106
6.7% 0
1 7 7
22 37 52 67 82
97 111 126 141
2%
0 1 1
6 18 31 43 56 68 81 93
156 171 186 201 216 231 246 261 276 291
107
0 1
1 25 75
7%
0 1 1
7 21 35 49 64 78 92
116 150 183 216
3%
0 1
4 34 49 83
3%
114
SELDOVIA
0 1
1 14 44 74
HOMER/
3%
0 1
4 25 34 75
127 155 177 227
4%
0 1 1
12 37
5%
110
10 20 40 60 80
4%
0 1
1 10 30 54 73
4%
0
1
1 12 37
HAINES
4%
0 1
2 19 37 62
ARKANSAS
6%
0
0
1
1
1
1
8 24 41 58
ALASKA
JUNEAU
4%
0 1
1 12 37
6.8% 0
1 2 6
19 33 46
107
KENAI,SEWARD
KENAI
& SOLDOTNA
5%
0 1
6 13 25 46 75 79
118 127 151
7%
7.5%
0 1 1
7 21 35 49 64 78 92
5%
177
0
184
1
218
1 09 29 49 69 89
109
0 1 2
6 19 33 46
109 109 129 159
6%
6
159
2
179
29
199
29
219
49
239
69
259
89
259 279 300
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C
108 124
CALIFORNIA
6%
6.25%
0
141
1
158
7 10 22 39 56 73 90
103 119
10 21 37 54 70 86
6.5%
0
115
130
1
146
7
161
10
176
20
192
35
207
51
223
67
238
83
253
99
269 284
0 1 7
299
6.75%
6.75
5002
10 20 34 48 64 80 96
111
7%
0
121
1
135
8
149
0
10
164
20
178
33
192
47
207
62
221
76
235
91
249
107
264
278 292 307
7.25
5002
103
7.25%
0 10 20 32 46 60 74 88
117 131
7.25%
7.25
5002
7.5%
7.75%
8.25%
7.75
5002
8.25
5002
0 1 3
6 19 33 46 59 73
17 29 41 52 64 76 88
8.5%
0 1 1 5
111 123 135 147 158 170 182 194 205
99
LOS ANGELES
10%
Parking
0
99
1
99
11
104
99
114
99
124
99
134
99
144
99
154 99 99 99
1.5%
D
166 233
D.C.
110
33 99
115 130
5%
0 1 1
17 23 38 53 69 84 99
10 22 42 82 62
6.5% 0
1 2
0 1 1
2%
24 74
146 161 176 192 207 223
D.C.
5.75%
5.75
5002
0 1 1
2.5%
3%
3.5%
0 1
1 19 59
6.6%
6.6
5002
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
D.C.
6%
0 8
112
0
0
1
1
2
3
17
17
42
49
71
83
99
116
128
149
157
183
185 214 242
7%
0
135
1
149
4 17 21 35 49 64 78 92
107 121
D.C.
6%
0
0
1
1
1
1
12
8
17
24
35
41
53
58
71
74
89
91
108
D.C.
8%
112
12 16 27 39 50 62 75 90
7.01%
5002
0 1 1
7.01
124 152 180 208 236
3.6% 0
1
5 17 41 69 97
17 21 35 49 64
264 291 319 347 375
7.1%
5002
D.C.
9%
0 1 6
6 16 27 38 49 61 72 83 94
3.85% 0
1 2
16 37 63
COLORADO
7.1
104 118
105 116 127 138 149 161
17 20 34 48 62 76 90
7.2% 0
1 2
F
109 125 150
COLORADO
4%
4.5%
0
0
175 209
122 144 166 188
7.25%
7.25
5002
211
1
233
5
255
17
277
33
299 55 77 99
102 116
5%
0 1 1
9 20 40 60 80
109
1
2 17 37 62
131 145 159 173 187 201 215 229 243 256
4%
0 1 5
9 25 50 75
5%
17 29 49
7.3% 0
1 3
6 20 34 47 61 75 89
Combined
5.25%
5.25
5002
130 143 157 171
0 1 2
LOVELAND
7.5%
5.25%
5%
0 1
1 18 18 51 68 84
118
8%
0
0
1
1
3
1
17
6
19
18
33
31
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43
59
56
73
68 81 93
106
5.25
5002
118 136 154
103 122 141 160 179
5.5% 0
1
6 17 27 45 63 81 99
5.25% 0
1 2
16 27 46 65 84
172 190 209 227 245 263 281 299
CONNECTICUT
198 218
108 124
115 132 150
6%
5.6% 0
1
7 16 25 43 61 79 97
0 1 2
8 24 41 58 74 91
168 186 204 222 240
107
5.75%
17 26 43 60 78
95 113 130 147
7%
7.5%
0 1 1 7
21
19
35
33
49
46
64
59
78
73
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6%
165 182 199 217
0 1
2 17 24 41 58 74
8%
0 1 1
6 18 31
0 1 8
0 1 3 6
G
109
6%
16 33 50 66 83
0 1 1 9
FLORIDA
6.2%
5002
PANAMA
CITY
BEACH
6.5%
6.2
0 1 1
9 15 30 46 61 76 92
107 123 138 153 169 184 209
7%
0 1 1
9 14 28 42 57 71 85
109
7.5%
0 1 1
9 13 26 40 53 66 80
106 120 133 146 160 173 186 209
3%
0 1 1
10
93
35 66
110
6.1%
6.1
5002
0
17
GEORGIA
4%
0 1
1 10 25 50 75
110
6.35%
5%
10 20 40 60 80
110
6.35
5002
0 1 1
6%
110
6.45%
6.4%
6.45
6.4 5002
5002
0
0
17
17
H
HAWAII
4%
0 1
1 10 20 35 50 67 85
0 1
1 12 37
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115
IDAHO
3%
4%
0
0
1
1
1
2
15
11
42
32
72
57
115 137 160 183 205
15 27 49 71 93
4.5% 0
1 2
227
5%
0 1
2 11 25 45
1%
148
1.25%
2%
5%
6%
0
0 1 1
49
119
0
0
109 129
0
1
1
6
1
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8
25
24
46
41
67
58
88
1
1
1
1
39
24 74
6.25%
23
ILLINOIS
6.75%
6.75
5002
7%
108
22 36 50 65 79 93
6.5%
0
0
161
1
1
176
1
1
192
7
7
207 23 38 53 69 84 99
115 130 146
7.75%
7.5% 0
0 1 1 8
7.75
1
5002 1 6
19 33 46
8.75%
8%
0
8.75
1
5002
1
0
6
6
18 31
1%
148
0 1 1
49
0 5
INDIANA
5%
0 1 1 9
29
MARION County
4%
0 1
2 15 37 62
112 137
5%
0 1
2 15 37 49 62 87
RESTAURANT
6%
0 1 1
9 29 49 49 69 89
109
K
IOWA
4%
5%
0
0
1
1
3
1
12
9
37
29 50 75
108
2.5%
6%
0
0
1
1
1
1
19
8
59
24
99
41
139
58
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116
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3.1
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3.5%
3.75%
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128 157 185
0
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3%
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112
4.1%
4%
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1 12 37 62 87
5002
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0
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12
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L
KENTUCKY
5%
109 129
6%
0
0
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6
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74
2%
124 174 224
3%
0 1 2
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24
49
74
82 116 149
4.5%
4%
0
0
1
1
2
2
12 37 62 87
112
122 144 166 188 211
9.5%
10%
110 121 131 142 152 163 173 184 194
0 1 1
4 14 24 34 44 54 64 74 84 94
0 1 1
5 15 26 36 47 57 68 78 89 99
LOUISIANA
5%
6%
6%
0
0 1
1 11 33 55 77 99
109 129
0
0 1 6
10 27
24
47
41
67
58
87
74
161
1
1
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2
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192
8
7
207
23
223
38
238
53
253
69
269
84
284
99
299
115
315
130
330
146
7.5%
7%
0 1 1
7 21 35 49 64
KANSAS
5.25%
5%
0
5.25
1
5002 1 9
29
118 136 154 172
27 45 63 81 99
5.5% 0
1 1 9
190 209
5.65%
5.65
5002
5.9%
5.9
5002 0 8
6.15%
6.15
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6.4%
6.5%
6.4
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5002
5002
0
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0
7
7
6%
0 1 7
0
8
8
24 41 58 74
91 108 124 141 158
M
4%
0 1
2 24 25 50
MARYLAND
Meals Tax
5%
0 1
2 19 20 40
100 120 140
5%
0 1
7 99 99 99 99 99
MAINE
109
7%
6%
0
7
1
2
1
0
9
7
16
21
33
35
50
49
66
64
83
78 92
100
9%
105
5%
0
0
1
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38
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110
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8%
0
0
1
1
2
7
6
4
19
16
33
29
46
42
59
55 67 80 93
106
MASSACHUSETTS
4.625%
118 140 162 183 205
4.225%
114 129 145
0
1 13 10 32 54 75 97
11
35
59
82
6.55% 0
1 9 7
22 38 53 68 83 99
5%
227 248 270 291 313 335 356 378 399 421 443
4.6% 0
0
1
1
1
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10 32 54 76 97
160 175 190
0 1 1 9
29
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97 118 140 162 183 205
6.725%
6.725 5002
4.625% 0
1
MICHIGAN
4%
0 1
7 12 31 54 81
108 135 162 187
227 248 270 291 313 335 356 378 399 421 443
7.225%
7.225 5002
6%
10 24 41 58 74
91 108 124
4.725%
10 31 52 74
95 116 137 158 179 201
MINNESOTA
23 38 53 69 84 99
6.5% 0
1 1 7
161 176 192 207
4.975%
10 30 50 70
90 110 130 150 170 190
7%
8.5%
0
0
1
1
1
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5
21
17
35
29
49
41
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76
107
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111
5.05%
211
118 138 158 178
0 1 5
9 19 39 59 79 98
0 1 1
6%
0 1 2
0 1 1
8 24 41 58
115 130 146
4.75%
4.8%
107 128 149 170
0
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10
31
22
52
43
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65
93
86
114 135 156 177
0 1 4
123 135 147 158 170 182 194 205
5.1%
107
5%
6%
0 1
6 11 26 47 68 88
109 129
108
MISSOURI
5.225%
0
5.225
1
5002 1 9
29 49 68 88
115 133 151 169
MISSISSIPPI
8%
0 1 1
6 18 31 43 56 68 81 93
106
5.625%
26 44 62 79
97 115 133 151 168
8.5%
9%
9.25%
0
123
0
6.1%
9.25
1
5002
1
0
5
5 16 27 38 49 61 72 83 94
105
163 178 194 210 225 241 256 272 287
6.475%
13 23
38 54 69
84 100 115 131 146
0
162
1
177 193
7
208 223 239 254 270 285 301 316 332
6.225%
0
0
1
1
1
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8
24
24
40
40
57
56
73
72
90
88 104 120 136 152
168 184 200 216 232 248 265
103 119 134 150
23 39 55 71 87
6.3% 0
1 8 7
166 182 198 214 230 246
6.425% 0
1 1 7
23 38 54 70
85 101 116 132 147
1
135
1
147
5
158
17
170
29
182
41
194
52
205 64 76 88 99
111
5.725%
0
5.725
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7%
0
0
1
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49
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64
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107
5.6% 0
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1
205
15
223
8
241
26
258
44
276
62
294
80
312
98
330 348 366 383
N
116 149 183
122 144 166 188 211
4.5%
14 33 55 77 99
0 1 6
NEBRASKA
233 255 277 299 322
5.5%
5%
0 1
2 14 29 49
118 136 154 172
6%
6.5%
0
190
0
1
209
2
227 14 27 45 63 81 99
0
1
1
1
1
8
7
24
23
41
38
58
53 69 84
99 115 130 146
161 176 192 207
3%
116 149
5.75%
3.5%
0
0
299
1
1
326
2
6
118 157 185 214 242 271
357 14 38 64 88
14 49 83
3%
3.5%
4%
0
0
128 157 185 214 242 271
0
1
1
3
2
14
14
42
37
71
62
99
1
3 16 49 83
5.75
5002
6%
24 41 58 74
NEVADA
0 1 2 8
103 119 135 151
6.25% 0
1 2 7
23 39 55 71 87
167 183 199 215
115 130 146
23 38 53 69 84 99
6.5% 0
1 1 7
161 176 192 207
6.75%
6.75
5002
7%
0 1
0
1
7
7
22
21
37
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107
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