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The Allegheny County Alcoholic Beverage Tax is a county tax on retail sale of alcoholic beverages within Allegheny County, Pennsylvania. The tax, a 10% levy on served alcohol, was passed by the Allegheny County Council and signed into law by Dan Onorato , Allegheny County's Chief Executive on December 4, 2007. [ 1 ]
Retail liquor licenses can sell liquor, wine, malt, and brewed beverages for consumption on-premises. A restaurant or hotel, who has sold a customer a bottle of wine with a meal consumed on-premises, may allow the patron to take the bottle off-premises as long as it is re-sealed.
The quota on retail liquor licenses is set forth in Section 461(a) of the Pennsylvania Liquor Code. [16] While that section lays out exceptions, generally, Restaurant Liquor (R), Eating Place Malt Beverage (E), Club (C) and Catering Club Liquor (CC) licenses are subject to the quota. Quota exceptions include ski resorts and casinos.
As the April 18 tax deadline nears and state returns are filed, many Pennsylvania taxpayers will likely be — or are already — wondering how long it’ll take to get their refunds this year.
The bill proposes to allocate the 18 percent tax on wine and spirits to municipalities — about $45 billion a year — that have at least 15 percent of their assessed properties tax-exempt.
Total tax rate on beer is 26.82%, including VAT/sales taxes and import duties, and 65.59% on spirits. Wine is taxed at a flat rate of 29% of the wholesale price. Belgium – excise taxes on beer and spirits are 10.53% and 39.78%, respectively. Total tax rates on beer and spirits are 28.46% and 57.18%, respectively.
The Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board, which oversees the more than 550 Fine Wines and Good Spirits stores throughout the state, will not be open on Thanksgiving.
The highest sales tax in Washington is on liquor. The spirits sales tax is 20.5% of the value of the product purchased [216] and a $3.7708 per liter spirits liter tax is assessed on spirits sold to consumers. [217] 1 April 2008 saw tax increases in King County (+.001), Kittitas County (+.003), Mason County (+.001), and the city of Union Gap ...