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7 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF TUKWILA, WASHINGTON, ESTABLISHING
AN ADMISSIONS TAX FOR VARIOUS ENTERTAIN-
MENT ACTIVITIES, AND PROVIDING FOR
COLLECTION, PENALTIES AND VIOLATIONS.
WHEREAS, the City of Tukwila desires to provide revenues for Public Safety
personnel, and
WHEREAS, the Tukwila City Council has determined that a five percent (5
Admission Tax on entertainment activities is an appropriate method of supporting the
public safety personnel requirements,
NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TUKWILA,
WASHINGTON, DO HEREBY ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. Admission Charge Definitions. "Admission charge," in addition to
its usual meaning, shall include but not be limited to the following:
a. A cover charge or a charge made for use of seats or tables, reserved or
otherwise, and similar accommodations.
b. A charge made for rental or use of equipment or facilities for purposes of
entertainment or amusement and, where the rental of the equipment or
facilities is necessary to the enjoyment of the privilege for which general
admission is charged, the combined charge shall be considered as the
admission charge.
C. A charge made for entertainment activities or admission to any theater, dance
hall, cabaret, adult entertainment cabaret, bowling alley, golf course, private
club, auditorium, circus, side show, outdoor amusement park or any similar
place; and includes equipment to which persons are admitted for purposes of
entertainment such as merry -go- rounds, ferris wheels, dodge 'ems, roller
coasters, go -carts and other rides, whether such rides are restricted to tracks
or not.
d. A sum or money referred to as "a donation" which must be paid before
entrance is allowed.
e. "Admission charge" does not include public school activities and other non-
profit endeavors.
Section 2. Admissions Tax Levied. Effective the reporting period March 1, 1993
through March 31, 1993, there is hereby levied a five percent tax on admissions for
entertainment purposes in the City of Tukwila. Such tax is to continue indefinitely or
until amended or repealed by the City Council.
Section 3. Determination of Amount and Penalties
a. The tax here imposed shall be in the amount of five percent on each
admission or entertainment charge.
b. Cabarets and similar places. The admission charge to any cabaret, adult
entertainment cabaret, private club conducting cabaret activities, or any
similar place of entertainment is deemed to be the total amount charged as an
admission charge, a cover charge, and /or a charge made for the use of seats
and tables reserved or otherwise, and other similar accommodations. A
minimum drink or participation cost in lieu of a cover charge is deemed a
taxable event.
c. Signs posted. Whenever a charge is made for admission to any place, a sign
shall be posted in a conspicuous place on the entrance or ticket office stating
that a five percent city admission tax is included in the admission charge.
Section 4. Collection Remittance to Finance Director
a. The tax imposed hereunder shall be collected from the person paying the
admission charge at the time the admission charge is paid and such taxes
shall be remitted by the person collecting the tax to the Finance Director in
monthly remittances on or before the fifteenth day of the month succeeding
the end of the monthly period in which the tax is collected or received and
accompanied by such reports as the Finance Director shall require.
b. Any person receiving any payment for admissions shall make out a return
upon such forms and setting forth such information as the Finance Director
may require, showing the amount of the tax upon admissions for which he is
liable for the preceding monthly period, and shall sign and transmit the same
to the Finance Director with a remittance for the amount; provided, that the
Finance Director may at his discretion require verified annual returns from
any person receiving admission payments setting forth such additional
information as he may deem necessary to determine correctly the amount of
tax collected and payable.
c. If the return provided for herein is not made and transmitted and the tax is
not collected and remitted to the City within fifteen days after the end of the
month in which the tax was collected, the Finance Director shall add a
penalty of ten percent of the tax per month or fraction thereof for each month
overdue, which shall be added to the amount of the tax due, and remitted in
the same manner.
d. Whenever any theater, circus, show, exhibition, entertainment or amusement
makes an admission charge which is subject to the tax herein levied, and the
same is of a temporary or transitory nature or there exists a reasonable
question of financial responsibility, of which the Finance Director shall be the
judge, may require the report and remittance of the admission tax
immediately upon the collection of the same, at the conclusion of the
performance or exhibition, or at the conclusion of the series of performances
or exhibitions.
e. Every person liable for the collection and payment of the tax imposed by this
ordinance shall keep and preserve for a period of five years all unused
tickets, ticket manifests, books and all other records from which can be
determined the amount of admission tax which he was liable to remit under
the provisions of this ordinance, and all such tickets, books and records shall
be open for examination and audit at all reasonable times by the Finance
Director or his duly authorized agent.
Section 5. Application and Reporting
a. Any person conducting or operating any place for entrance to which an
admission charge is made shall procure from the City an annual certificate of
registration, the fee for which shall be one dollar, and shall be posted in a
conspicuous place where tickets of admission are sold or the activity occurs.
b. The applicant for a certificate of registration shall furnish the Finance
Director with the application, with the name and address of the owner, lessee
or the custodian of the premises upon which the amusement is to be
conducted, and such owner, lessee or custodian shall be notified of the
issuance of such certificate and of his joint liability for collection and
remittance of such tax.
c. The Finance Director shall have the power to adopt rules and regulations not
inconsistent with the terms of this ordinance for carrying out and enforcing
the payment, collection and remittance of the tax herein levied, and a copy of
the rules and regulations shall be on file and available for public examination
in the City Clerk's office.
Section 6. Violations
a. Violation a misdemeanor. Each violation of or failure to comply with the
provisions of this chapter constitutes a separate offense and is a
misdemeanor.
b. Collection of tax by civil action. Any fee or tax due and unpaid and
delinquent under this ordinance and all penalties thereon, may be collected
by civil action, which remedies shall be in addition to any and all other
existing remedies.
c. Violators designated. Any person who directly or indirectly performs or
omits to perform any act in violation of this ordinance, or aids or abets the
same, whether present or absent, and every person who directly or indirectly
counsels, encourages, hires, commands, induces or otherwise procures
another to commit such violation is and shall be a principal under the terms
of this ordinance and may be proceeded against as such.
Section 7. Severability. If any section, sentence, clause or phrase of this ordinance
should be held to be invalid or unconstitutional by a court of competent jurisdiction,
such invalidity or unconstitutionality shall not affect the validity or constitutionality of
any other section, sentence, clause or phrase of this ordinance.
Section 8. Effective Date. This ordinance or a summary thereof shall be
published in the official newspaper of the City, and shall take effect and be in full force
five (5) days after passage and publication as provided by law.
PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF '�'I- E CITY 0 TUKWILA, WASHINGTON,
at a Regular Meeting thereof this l�S t day of
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1993.
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,gnje E. Cantu, City Clerk
APPROVED AS TO FORM
OFFICE OF THE CITY ATTORNEY:
By 4 Czlf
FILED WITH THE CUTY CLERK: V f_9
PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL: /f
PUBLISHED: ado
EFFECTIVE DATE: r 31- �I 3
ORDINANCE NO.: /057
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Johyf )W. Rants, Mayor
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF TUKWILA,
WASHINGTON, ESTABLISHING AN ADMISSIONS TAX
FOR VARIOUS ENTERTAINMENT ACTIVITIES; AND
PROVIDING FOR COLLECTION, PENALTIES AND
VIOLATIONS.
CITY OF TUKWILA
SUMMARY OF ORDINANCE NO. 7
On 1 8 2 -the City Council of the City of Tukwila passed Ordinance
No. es lishing an Admissions Tax of five percent (5%) to provide revenues for
Public Sa ety Personnel; providing for severability, and establishing an effective date.
The full text of this ordinance will be mailed without charge to anyone who submits a
written request to the City Clerk of the City of Tukwila for a copy of the text.
APPROVED by the City Council at its meeting of 0 /t
Published Seattle Times: January 26, 1993 r
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(1anE. Cantu, City Clerk