Entertainer definition

Entertainer means any person who provides entertainment within an adult-oriented establishment as defined in this section, whether or not a fee is charged or accepted for entertainment and whether or not entertainment is provided as an employee or an independent contractor.
Entertainer means any person who provides adult entertainment within an adult entertainment establishment, whether or not a fee is charged or accepted for entertainment and whether or not the person is an employee under RCW 49.17.020.
Entertainer means a person who provides:

Examples of Entertainer in a sentence

  • P-1B Entertainer or Entertainment GroupThe P-1B classification is for aliens coming to the United States temporarily to perform as a member of an entertainment group that has been recognized internationally as outstanding in the discipline for a substantial period of time, and who has had a sustained relationship with the group (ordinarily for at least 1 year).Write P-1B in the classification block.

  • A signed copy of this agreement must be completed by the Entertainer and returned to the Clubs Functions Manager prior to the event.

  • Non-Wisconsin resident Entertainers are required to file a bond or place a security deposit with the Wisconsin Department of Revenue at least six days prior to the date of performance to assure payment of State of Wisconsin income taxes if total compensation earned (paid directly or on behalf of Entertainer) from performance in Wisconsin will exceed $7,000.00.

  • The University must withhold 6% of Total Compensation payments to non-Wisconsin resident Entertainers if accumulated payments for services exceed $7,000.00 in a calendar year and the Entertainer has not filed WT-11 or provided a waiver from the Department of Revenue.

  • If the non-Wisconsin resident Entertainer does not show proof to the University that such bond or security deposit was filed with the Wisconsin Department of Revenue, State of Wisconsin law provides that the University shall deduct 6% of the total performance Entertainment Contract compensation and remit said amount as withheld for State of Wisconsin income tax purposes.


More Definitions of Entertainer

Entertainer means a person who, in pursuance to a trade, business or occupation, provides services designed to appeal to erotic or sexual appetites or inclinations at an Adult Entertainment Business;
Entertainer means any person who provides adult entertainment within an adult cabaret as defined in this section, whether or not a fee is charged or accepted for such entertainment.
Entertainer means any person who performs a service usually or normally done, on or within licensed premises, regardless of whether that person is under contract or commission, registered or not registered, compensated or not compensated.
Entertainer means someone who performs for an audience such as a disc jockey, singer, or comedian, or anyone providing entertain- ment services for the licensee. An entertainer is considered an em- ployee of the liquor licensee per WAC 314-01-005. Patrons participat- ing in entertainment are not considered employees.
Entertainer means any musician, singer, comic, any person who operates a system that provides amplified, recorded music for dancing, any person who operates a system that provides music so that customers may sing (i.e., “karaoke machines”), or other person who performs a specialized talent for the customers of a licensed premises, regardless of whether that person is under contract or on commission, registered or not registered, compensated or not compensated. This definition excludes dancers and go-go dancers.
Entertainer means any person who provides entertainment within an adult-oriented establishment as defined in this section, whether or not
Entertainer means someone who performs for an audience such as a disc jockey, singer, or comedian, or any- one providing entertainment services for the licensee. An entertainer is considered an employee of the liquor licensee per WAC 314-01-005. Patrons participating in entertainment are not considered employees.