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03-09-2010, 03:19 PM

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Originally Posted by pacerier View Post
thanks for the clarification = ) in another situation, if someone were to say それは税込みですよ does this mean "that is before tax (that does not include tax)"?

if that's the case i was wondering why is that so, shouldn't the sentence mean something like "that is tax-included"
Do you understand what 込み means? It means "included." It does not mean "not included."
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