This article shall be known and may be cited
as the "New Garden Township Amusement Tax Ordinance No. 66 of 1982."
The following words and phrases when used in
this article shall have the meaning ascribed to them in this section,
unless the context clearly indicates a different meaning:
ADMISSION
The privilege of attending or engaging in an amusement, other
than as an employee of the producer or as a state or local officer
on official business.
ADMISSION CHARGE
The price or consideration established or paid for an admission,
whichever is higher. It shall not include membership dues, fees or
assessments of nonprofit organization nor, so long as exempted by
state law, admission charges to motion-picture theaters.
AMUSEMENT
All manner and form of entertainment, diversion or sport
conducted within the Township and open to the public (or a limited
portion of the public) for a monetary consideration.
COLLECTOR
The license tax officer, appointed by the Supervisors of
New Garden Township, or such other person or entity legally authorized
and duly empowered to collect taxes.
PERMANENT AMUSEMENT
Any amusement which is conducted or is to be conducted at
one location for a period of more than 10 days.
PERSON
Any individual, partnership, limited partnership, association
or corporation.
PLACE OF AMUSEMENT
Any place, indoors or outdoors, within the Township where
an amusement is conducted.
PRODUCER
Any person conducting any amusement, temporary or permanent,
within the Township.
TEMPORARY AMUSEMENT
Any amusement which is conducted or is to be conducted at
one location for a period of 10 days or less.
TOWNSHIP
New Garden Township, the territorial limits of which comprise
of New Garden Township, Chester County, Pennsylvania.
A tax at the rate of 10% is hereby imposed,
for general revenue purposes, upon the admission charges applicable
to all admissions to any amusement within the Township, which tax
shall be paid by the person so admitted.
If the Collector shall not be satisfied with
the report and payment of tax made by any producer under the provisions
of this article, he is hereby authorized and empowered to make a determination
of the tax due by such producer, based upon the facts contained in
the report, or upon any information within his possession, or that
shall come into his possession, and for this purpose the Collector
is authorized to examine the books, papers, ticket stubs, and records
of any producer taxable under this article to verify the accuracy
of any report or payment made under the provisions thereof or to ascertain
whether the taxes imposed by this article have been paid.
If any producer shall neglect or refuse to make
any report and payment of tax required by this article, or if, as
a result of any investigation by the Collector, a report is found
to be incorrect, the Collector shall estimate the tax due by such
producer, and determine the amount due by him for taxes, penalties
and interest thereon.
The Collector may suspend or, after hearing,
revoke an amusement permit whenever he finds that the holder thereof
has failed to comply with any of the provisions of this article. Upon
suspending or revoking any amusement permit, the Collector shall request
the holder thereof to surrender to him immediately all permits or
duplicates thereof issued to him and the holder shall surrender promptly
all such permits to the Collector as requested. Whenever the Collector
suspends an amusement permit, he shall notify the holder immediately,
and the Supervisors of New Garden Township shall afford the holder
a hearing, if requested, within five days of such notice. After such
hearing, the Township shall either rescind the order of suspension
or, good cause appearing therefor, shall continue the suspension or
revoke the permit.
All taxes, interest, and penalties collected
or received under the provisions of this article shall be paid over
into the treasury of the Township for the use and benefit of the Township.
The Collector is hereby authorized and directed
to make and keep such records, prepare such forms, make such regulations,
and take such other measures as may be necessary or convenient to
carry this article into effect, and may, in his discretion, require
reasonable deposits to be made by applicants for temporary permits.