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The burger tax

The Little Rock Convention and Visitors Bureau is now keeping an up-to-date list of restaurants and other food sellers that are delinquent in paying the 2-cent sales tax on restaurant gross recipts, often called the hamburger tax. Here's the list for those of you who like to know if your taxes are reaching the intended recipient. Some of these amounts may have been paid by now and some establishments may dispute the figures, released yesterday at a meeting of the Little Rock Advertising and Promotion Commission.

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