A. BUSINESS, TRADE, OCCUPATION or PROFESSION COLLECTOR FINANCIAL BUSINESS GROSS RECEIPTS(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) OPERATOR PERSON SECRETARY SERVICE TAX YEAR TEMPORARY, SEASONAL OR ITINERANT BUSINESS, TRADE, OCCUPATION OR PROFESSION TOWNSHIP
The following words and phrases, as used in this article, shall have the meanings ascribed to them in this section unless the context clearly indicates a different meaning:
Any business, trade, occupation or profession in which there is offered any service or services to the general public or a limited number thereof, including but not limited to financial businesses and those enterprises engaged in by hotel operators; motel operators; office and/or residential apartment building operators; parking lot and garage operators; warehouse operators; lessors of tangible personal property; physicians and surgeons; osteopaths; podiatrists; chiropractors; veterinarians; optometrists; pharmacists; lawyers; dentists; engineers; architects; chemists; certified public accountants; public accountants; funeral directors; promoters; agents; brokers; manufacturers' representatives; advertising and public relations agencies; real estate brokers; insurance brokers and agents; cable television operators; operators of places of amusement providing either passive or active recreation; vending machine operators; barbershop operators and beauty shop operators; cleaning, pressing and dyeing establishment operators; laundry operators; shoe repair shop operators; tailors; upholsterers; electrical, plastering, bricklaying, carpentry, heating, ventilating, plumbing and painting contractors engaged in the class of heavy building or other construction of any kind or in the alteration, maintenance or repair thereof;[1] and repairers of electrical, electronic and automotive machinery and equipment or other machinery and equipment and other wares and merchandise.
The Chief Financial Officer/Director of Finance of the Township of Lower Merion or his duly authorized representative.
[Amended 2-6-2008 by Ord. No. 3840]
The services and transactions of banks and bankers; trust, credit and investment companies; holding companies; dealers and brokers in money, credits, commercial paper, bonds, notes, securities and stocks; and monetary metals, factors and commission merchants.
[Amended 12-16-1998 by Ord. No. 3509]
The gross amount of cash, credits or property of any kind or nature received in both cash and credit transactions allocable or attributable to the Township, whether derived from within or outside the Township, and regardless of the taxpayer's method of accounting, for services rendered (including labor and any materials employed in or becoming part of the service) or commercial or business transaction performed by any business, trade, occupation or profession. "Gross receipts" shall not include:
(Reserved)
(Reserved)
(Reserved)
In the case of a financial business, the cost of securities and other property sold, exchanged, paid at maturity or redeemed, and moneys or credits received in repayment of advances, credits and loans (not to exceed the principal amount of such advances, credits and loans), and deposits.
In the case of a broker, any portion of the fees or commissions with respect to any transaction paid by him to another broker on account of a purchase or sale contract initiated by or exercised or cleared in conjunction with such other broker.
(Reserved)
Includes both the owner of a hotel, motel, office and/or residential apartment building, parking lot, garage or warehouse and any person whom the owner may engage for hire to supervise the operation of such hotel, motel, apartment building, parking lot, garage or warehouse.
Any individual, partnership, limited partnership, association, corporation, trust or other legally recognizable entity, except such as are wholly exempt from taxation under the Act of December 31, 1965, P.L. 1257, as amended.[2] Persons exempted from taxation under this article shall include agencies of the government of the United States or of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania or political subdivisions thereof, and nonprofit corporations or associations organized solely and exclusively for religious, educational or charitable purposes and not conducting any regular or established business competing commercially with any person subject to the tax imposed by this article.
The Township Secretary of the Township of Lower Merion.
Any act or instance of helping or benefiting another for a consideration.
The twelve-month period beginning the first day of January.
Any business, trade, occupation or profession that is conducted at one location for less than 60 consecutive calendar days.
The Township of Lower Merion.
B.
The masculine includes the feminine; the singular includes the plural, and the plural includes the singular.