Talk:Entertainment tax

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United States federal amusement tax
November 13, 1952: "Columbus [Ohio] (UP) — The owners of a neighborhood movie theater were 'definitely pleased' today with their inauguration of an admission free policy to protest the 20 percent federal amusement tax imposed during World War II." https://www.newspapers.com/image/321721945/?terms=columbus%2B%22little%2Btheater%22 Thus the United States did impose a federal amusement tax, from sometime in the early 1940s, until at least 1952. Milkunderwood (talk) 01:09, 12 May 2020 (UTC)