Councilman wants to give small, local music venues a break on ticket taxes

CLEVELAND, Ohio — Cleveland may soon help struggling venues by giving smaller music and entertainment spots a break on the city’s admissions tax.

Legislation sponsored by Councilman Kris Harsh would exempt live entertainment venues that sell 750 tickets or less from admissions tax. Currently, Cleveland collects a 4% fee on any tickets sold at venues with a capacity between 150 and 750.

Happy Dog co-owner Sean Watterson said the change would be negligible for the city’s coffers, but huge for the many locally owned venues that struggle to stay afloat…

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