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Admissions & Amusement
Tax Bulletin 4-93

Baltimore City Reduces Tax on Admis-sions to Single-Screen Movie Theaters

The Mayor and City Council of Baltimore City have enacted an ordinance reducing the admissions and amusement tax on admissions to any single-screen movie theater that rents or leases its motion picture film through commercial distribution from 10% to 5%, effective September 1, 1993.

The 5% rate also applies to admissions to any theater included on the National Register of Historic Places. The rate of 10% remains in effect for admissions to any other movie theater. The additional 5, 10 or 15-cent tax imposed on all free or reduced price admissions also remains in effect.

July 1993.




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