Lap dances aren't art, so no tax break, court says

Friday, October 26, 2012 3:53 AM
I'd hate to be a strip club owner in New York. [view link] By The Associated Press A sharply divided court in New York says lap dances don't promote culture in a community the way ballet or other artistic endeavors do, and so shouldn't get a tax break. The state's top court split 4 to 3. Dissenting justices conclude there's no distinction in state law between "highbrow dance and lowbrow dance," so the case raises "significant constitutional problems." The lawsuit was filed by Nite Moves, an adult club in suburban Albany that was arguing its fees for admission and private dances are exempt from sales taxes. The court majority says taxes apply to many entertainment venues, such as amusement parks and sporting events. It ruled the club has failed to prove it qualifies for the exemption for "dramatic or musical arts performances" meant to promote culture.

6 comments

Bummer !!
vincemichaels
12 years ago
Yeah bummer
mrrock
12 years ago
Appeal it to a higher level.
Dougster
12 years ago
New york allwayss gets the short end of the stick. That's why I'm looking for dive clubs in New York
Estafador
12 years ago
“It ruled the club has failed to prove it qualifies for the exemption for "dramatic or musical arts performances"” I have gotten plenty a LD that have been pretty “dramatic” and “artsy” – IMO. But, in all honesty, I would have to agree when they say LDs “don't promote culture in a community the way ballet or other artistic endeavors do”
Papi_Chulo
12 years ago
This was just on The Colbert Report, LOL! As soon as it's online, I'll post a link.
Doc_Holliday
12 years ago
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