ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) - Getting a lap dance isn't the same as taking in a ballet, so an alcohol-free strip club will have to pay the tax man, a New York state court has ruled.
Four Appellate Division justices agreed with a state tax appeals commission's earlier finding that dances onstage or in private rooms at the club Nite Moves in suburban Albany don't qualify for a state tax exemption as "dramatic or musical arts performances."
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Hey, there's an idea for the Maryland legislators. I wonder if they've thought of that. They haven't left too many stones unturned.
ReplyDeletebooty tax!
ReplyDeleteI fail to see the logic.
ReplyDeleteWhen getting the lap dance, there's music going on.
When I get home, my wife will give me drama.
Sounds like it's worthy of an exemption to me.
When I get home, my wife will give me drama.
ReplyDeleteShe should put a frying pan upside your disgusting head.