Admissions Tax Sample Clauses

Admissions Tax. The Parties acknowledge that no City admission taxes are currently charged on Zoo admission. The Parties further agree that the Zoo will continue to be exempt from City admission taxes, so long as similar facilities (such as the Seattle Aquarium and Pacific Science Center) are exempt from such taxes.
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Admissions Tax. The WWFA shall pay to the City a 5% (five percent) admissions tax (one cent on every twenty cents or fraction thereof) on all Admission Charges collected.
Admissions Tax. Effective January 1, 2014, N.C. Gen. Stat. § 105-164.4(a)(10) imposes an admissions tax on all events held at the Paramount Theatre with the exception of a very limited number of nonprofit events. The tax as of January 1, 2014 is 6.75% (4.75% State Tax and 2% County Tax). The Paramount Box Office Vendor, charges tax directly to the consumer at POS. Please answer questions below accurately in order to determine if the event is exempt from the admissions tax.

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