Silver lining wrote:
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I am pretty sure the government cannot charge the public to be on public property. They already do that...it's called taxes. The City shouldn't allow the Chamber to attempt this fraud.
The entry fee of $2 is a voluntary donation only. I heard about $10,000 was collected. The chamber uses it to pay overhead and marketing of the event.
Each vendor who is approved does have to pay a booth fee to be listed in the program, and of course must complete the forms from the state tax commission to appropriately report the taxes they collected from their sales, which the chamber collects from them at the end of the day along with their report form.
If the vendor is selling food or alchohol, they must also obtain the festival permit from ABC state office, and report not only the 7% sales tax, but also the 2% local restaurant/lounge tax.
The gray area is when interlopers who are unapproved decide to sell alchohol or other items from someon's private property. They are not under the chamber auspices, so the chamber does not collect tax from them. They do not report taxes, nor do they have liability insurance to sell alcohol, and they try to undercut beer sales from surrounding restaurants who do have all the proper permits. These people are obnoxious, place the city in danger, and are freeloaders. They should be banned from the festival event altogether.