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Annual Report of the Comptroller, 1964
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REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE TREASURY 123

STATEMENT B—2

Receipts from Tax On Admissions for the Fiscal Year
Ended June 30, 1964

Total Receipts

$1 221 559 72

Source of Receipta

 

Counties

 

Allegany

$8 085 05

Anne Arundel

453 741 72 (A A 1)

Baltimore

57,719 62

Calvert

11 604 60

Caroline

58808

Carroll

2 570 94

Cecil

10592 82 (B C D E)

Charles

43 248 56

Dorchester

1,358 32

Frederick

7 253 84

Garrett

1,161 19

Harford

11 296 40 (F)

Howard

20 529 55 (G)

Kent

1 369 68

Montgomery

47 969 61

Prince George 's

76 940 21 (H I)

Queen Anne s

111098

St Mary 's

256 119 37 (J K)

Somerset

55630

Talbot

1 730 95

Washington

14 389 31

Wicomico

5 304 85

Worcester

1635636

Baltimore City

169 624 31

Unallocated

347 10 (L)

TOTAI

$1 221,559 72

Distribution of Receipts

 

Special Funds

 

Administration Expenses

$11464571

Cities, Counties and Towns Share

1 104 687 02

Budget Credit

187989 (E)

Undistributed

347 10 (L)

TOTAL

$1 221,559 72

(A) By Resolution No 63 156 adopted by the County Commissioners of Anne Arundel County in
regular session assembled on October 31 1963 increased the tax rate on all types of admissions
and amusements from 3% to 3 1/2% The additional tax of 1/2% levied from sources within
said county but not within any incorporated city or town thereof Effective February 1 1964

(A 1) By Resolution adopted by the Mayor and Aldermen of the City of Annapolis in regular session
assembled on February 24, 1964 increased the tax rate on all types of admissions and amuse-
ments (except motion picture theatres), to 8 1/2% Effective May 1, 1964

(B) By Resolution duly passed by the Board of County Commissioners of Cecil County, in regular
session assembled on August 29, 1961 reduced the rate of tax on admissions and amusements
from 5 % to 2 %, obtained from sources within Cecil County but not within any incorporated
city or town thereof Effective January 1, 1962

(C) By Resolution duly passed by the Board of Town Commissioners of Charlestown, Maryland,
in regular session assembled this 27th day of July, 1960, increased the tax rate on all types of
admissions and amusements from 1/2 of 1% to 5% Effective date October 1 1960

(D) By Resolution duly passed by the Board of Town Commissioners of Perryville Maryland,
in regular session assembled this 31st day of May, 1960 increased the tax rate on all tvpes of
admissions and amusements from 1/2 of 1% to 5% Effective date October 1 1960

(E) Recovery of check sent to Chesapeake City instead of Chesapeake Beach

(F) By Resolution duly passed by the County Commissioners of Harford County at the regular
meeting on April 18, 1960, increased the tax rate on all types of admissions and amusements
from 1/2 of 1% to 2% The additional tax of 1 1/2% levied from sources within said County,
but not within any incorporated city or town thereof Effective date July 1, 1960

(G) By Resolution duly passed by the Board of County Commissioners of Howard County m legal
meeting assembled on March 24, 1958, an additional tax of 1% was levied over and above
the rate of % of 1 % now collected by the State of Maryland under the provisions of Section
397 of Article 81 of the Annotated Code of Maryland, 1951 edition Effective June 1, 1963

(H) By Resolution duly passed by the Mayor and City Council of the City of Mt Rainier, Mary-
land at the regular meeting of January 26 1960, increased the tax rate on all types of ad-
missions and amusements from 1/2 of 1% to 2% Effective date Apnl 1, 1960

(I) By Resolution duly passed by the Mayor and Town Council of the City of Colmar Manor,
Maryland at the regular monthly meeting of April 12, 1960, increased the tax rate on all
types of admissions and amusements from 1/2 of 1% to 2% Effective date July 1, 1960

(J) By Resolution duly passed by the County Commissioners of St Mary s County, Maryland,
in regular meeting assembled on the 28th day of March 1961, increased the tax rate on all
types of com operated machines (music boxes and bona fide vending machines excepted) from
10 1/2% to 20 1/2% The additional tax of 10% levied from sources within said County, but
not within any incorporated city or town thereof Effective date July 1, 1961

(K) By Resolution duly passed by the Commissioners of Leonardtown, Maryland, in regular
meeting assembled on the 4th day of April, 1961 increased the tax rate on all types of com
operated machines (music boxes and bona fide vending machines excepted) from 10 1/2% to
20 1/2% Effective date July 1, 1961

(L) Consists of Budget Credits not reflected in administration expenses during 1964 Fiscal Year

 

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