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City of Alexandria, VA
Admissions TaxAny person or group of persons, corporation, company, association, firm or co-partnership that charges admission to any event occurring in the City of Alexandria, irrespective of the location at which admission may be sold, must collect an admissions tax. (Some entities are exempt from the admissions tax. See below.) Computation of TaxThe tax is 10 percent of the admission charge, not to exceed $0.50 per person. Due DatesAdmissions taxes are due the last day of the month following the month being reported.
Filing ProceduresEvery entity collecting the tax must file a return with the City on taxes collected on admissions, showing the number of persons admitted, the amount of admission charges collected, the amount of the taxes due, and the amount of taxes being remitted with the return. The return and payment of the taxes collected should be filed with the City on or before the last day of the month following the month being reported. Persons liable for the tax must file returns with: Tax Audit, Research & Analysis Payments may be submitted (along with tax returns) to the address above or submitted online by eCheck or credit card. Returns may not be sumitted electronically at this time. Forms2013 Tax Return for Permanent or Long-Term Venues Prior year returns can be found here. Tax return forms for one-day or transitory events (such as carnivals) may be obtained from: Tax Audit, Research, & Analysis Excluded from TaxationThere shall be no admissions tax on any admission charge for:
Bonds for Fiduciary TaxesAny business more than two months past due in the payment of admissions, meal sales, or transient lodging taxes may be required to place a bond for these taxes. Since fiduciary taxes collected from customers are held in trust by the business owner, they should not be commingled with the business's operating funds. Business Records and returns Subject to AuditAny person liable for the tax should keep current and accurate records for City audit for a period of two years. |