§ 48-a. Admission taxes and utility taxes on consumer.  


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  • In addition to the other powers conferred by law, the council shall have the power to impose, levy and collect, in such manner as it shall deem expedient, and admission tax on admission to any public amusement, entertainment, performance, exhibition, sport or athletic event in said city, and may provide that such tax shall be added to and collected with the price of admission or other charge for such amusement, entertainment, performance, exhibition, sport or athletic event. Furthermore, council shall have the power to impose, levy and collect, in such manner as it may deem expedient, a consumer or subscriber tax upon the amount paid for the use of water, electricity, gas, telephone, and any other public utility within the city, or upon the amount paid for any one or more of such public utility services, and council may provide that such tax shall be added to and collected with bills rendered consumers for such services.

    (Acts 1947, Ex. Sess., ch. 5, p. 15)

    Cross reference— Utility taxes, § 36-187.

(Acts 1947, Ex. Sess., ch. 5, p. 15)

Cross reference

Utility taxes, § 36-187.