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Annual Report of the Comptroller, 1965
Volume 329, Page 133   View pdf image (33K)
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REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE TREASURY 133

STATEMENT B—2

Receipts from Tax On Admissions for the Fiscal Year
Ended June 30, 1965

Total Receipts.. .. .. . .. .... . ...

$1,339,146 45

Source of Receipts.

 

Counties

 

Allegany... . ..... . .. .. .....

$ 8,857 41

Anne Arundel... .. .

568,627 64 (A-A-1)

Baltimore ... -

64,207 89

Calvert .... ... . .... . . ..... .

11,567 31

Caroline. . ... . ..

62975

Can-oil.. .... .... ...

2,586 61

Cecil ... .

10,261.46 (B-C-D)

Charles.. ... ........... ... .. .......

50,671 50

Dorchester . .. ......... .. ........... .

1,43342

Frederick ...

6,793 72

Garrett ...............

1,205 30

Harf ord ............. . .. . . . . ...............

11,09497 (E)

Howard .. ........

20,188 61 (F)

Kent ....... ..... . .

951 97

Montgomery .... ... ... .. ... ..

51,750 74

Pnnce George's... .... .. ....

71,73398 (G-H)

Queen Anne'$. ...

97637

St Mary's....... . ... . .

252,047 36 (I-J)

Somerset ......... . .. ...

52220

Talbot... . ..

1,884 02

Washington .......

13,628 46

Wicomico . . . . . ... . .

5,708 57

Worcester . . ...
Baltimore City ...

16,611 40
176,205 79

Total . .... ...

$1,339,146 45

Distribution of Receipts

 

Special Funds

 

Administration Expenses

$119,61614

Cities, Counties, and Towns Share . .....

1,219.63081 (K)

Total ....

$1,339,146 45

Additional Amount Distributed

847.10 (K)

(A) By Resolution No 64-173, adopted by the County Commissioners of Anne Arundel County
in regular session assembled on October 27, 1964, levied a tax of 8% upon the gross receipts
denved from admissions and amusements, except bowling alleys, moving pictures, golf
course greens and roller skating nnks A tax of 1 1/2% was levied upon bowling alleys,
moving pictures, golf course green and roller skating rinks The tax so levied from sources
within said County but not within any incorporated city or town thereof, are in addition
to the H of 1% now collected by the State of Maryland Effective date January 1, 1966

(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 amusement (except motion picture theatres), to 31/2 % 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, Mary-
land, 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 types
of admissions and amusements from 1/2 of 1% to 5% Effective date October 1, 1960

(E) 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

(F) By Resolution duly passed by the Board of County Commissioners of Howard County in
legal meeting assembled on March 24, 1953, an additional tax of 1% was levied over and
above the rate of 1/2 of 1% now collected by the State of Maryland under the provisions of
Section 397 of Article 81 of the Annotated Code of Maryland, 1961 edition Effective
June 1, 1953 This Resolution duly amended to eliminate the additional tax for all movie
houses, theatres and drive-in theatres Effective date December 1, 1964

(G) By Resolution duly passed by the Mayor and City Council of the City of Mt Rainier,
Maryland, at the regular meeting of January 26, 1960, increased the tax rate on all types
of admissions and amusements from 1/2 of 1% to 2% Effective date April 1, 1960

(H) 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

(I) 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 coin 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

(J) 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

(K) Budget Credit brought forward from 1964 and distributed in Fiscal 1966

 

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