The price a bar pays for a fith of liquor depends on the following: * The brand of liquor * How much they purchase at one time; bars are given volume discounts. The more they buy at one time the less they pay per bottle up to a point * If the bar has paid the distributor on time and does not have an outstanding balance. The bar is charged a fine/fee on over due accounts * It also depends on what state, city or township the bar is located. Different areas have different prices. What may cost $25 wholesale in NYC may be $29 in Maryland
If you buy from restaurant or Bar there is no tax but if you buy from liquor store definitely you pay tex its the low.
as much as you are willing to pay for it.
You could start an employee profit sharing program and that is on the liquor being on an even/close to even balance. In other words, if the inventory comes out close they get a bonus. If you think your paying them too much then pay them less..Easy enough.
they pay them a mars bar or 2
almost 95 dollars.
85 cents
A bar or tavern is a commercial establishment much like a restaurant in which customers pay to drink alcoholic beverages on the premises.
it pays by hour and the location
It's called the law of diminishing returns...
The liquor licence in Puerto Rico is renewed yearly and its attached to the person unlike in the States wich is attached to the venue. The cost of the liquor licence depends on the revenue of the establishment. But when you first get the licence you pay an estamated amount based on projected sales.
1.25
$7-10 thousand dollars