Sec. 5. (a) The fiscal body of the county may adopt an ordinance to impose an excise tax, known as the county food and beverage tax, on those transactions described in section 6 of this chapter. The effective date of an ordinance adopted under this subsection must be after December 31, 2009.
(b) If the fiscal body adopts an ordinance under subsection (a), the fiscal body shall immediately send a certified copy of the ordinance to the commissioner of the department of state revenue.
(c) If the fiscal body adopts an ordinance under subsection (a), the county food and beverage tax applies to transactions that occur after the last day of the month that succeeds the month in which the ordinance is adopted. However, if an ordinance is adopted before December 1, 2009, and the ordinance takes effect January 1, 2010, the tax applies to transactions after December 31, 2009.
As added by P.L.176-2009, SEC.21.
Structure Indiana Code
Article 9. Innkeeper's Taxes; Other Local Taxes
Chapter 41. Monroe County Food and Beverage Tax
6-9-41-0.3. Finding of Conditions Unique to City of Bloomington and Monroe County
6-9-41-1. Application of Chapter
6-9-41-5. Ordinance Imposing Tax
6-9-41-6. Taxable Transactions; Exemption
6-9-41-8. Collection of Tax; Returns
6-9-41-9. Payment of Tax to County Treasurer
6-9-41-10. State Distribution to County Treasurer
6-9-41-11. County Food and Beverage Tax Receipts Fund
6-9-41-12. Bloomington Food and Beverage Tax Receipts Fund
6-9-41-13. Allocation of Food and Beverage Taxes Between County and City
6-9-41-14. County Food and Beverage Tax Receipts Fund; Use of Fund
6-9-41-15. City Food and Beverage Tax Receipts Fund; Use of Fund