Friday, January 26, 2007
 
Orchestra Doesn't Think Of Itself As Entertaining
Beethoven's Fifth + 5%: Seeking a refund, orchestra says concerts are educational and shouldn't be subject to sales tax:
    Are performances by the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra entertainment or education?

    Think carefully about the answer. Millions of dollars depend on it.

    According to the state, orchestra concerts are entertainment, and therefore sales tax must be paid on tickets.

    For years, the orchestra has been paying the state sales tax on the face value of each ticket sold, and it continues to do so. The money is paid out of general orchestra funds. Now the orchestra wants a refund.
The local sports teams cannot wait to explain that they're big phys ed classes.


 
To say Noggle, one first must be able to say the "Nah."