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Tag: Chicago

Consumers are NOT “Amused” by Chicago’s New 9% Streaming Tax

Posted on October 1, 2015 by Kele Bigknife

Residents of Chicago may be familiar with the city’s “Amusement Tax,” which levies a 9% tax on admission fees or other charges for the “privilege to enter, to witness, to view or to participate in an amusement.”1 An amusement is broadly defined as including “any exhibition, performance, presentation or show for entertainment purposes,” or “any…

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