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a. Every promoter shall, within seven days, exclusive of Saturdays, Sundays and legal holidays, after the conclusion of an exhibition, event, performance or contest, furnish to the board at such place as it may prescribe, a duly verified written report of the exact amount of tickets either sold or issued as complimentary tickets for the exhibition, event, performance or contest, the gross proceeds thereof and such other matters as the board may prescribe.
b. The board shall determine and fix the number of complimentary tickets for each exhibition, event, performance or contest. All complimentary tickets shall include upon the face of the ticket the price of the ticket and shall be printed or otherwise labeled as a complimentary ticket. The price shall be deemed to be the value of each ticket of the same kind for which the ticket normally would be offered for sale if it was not issued as a complimentary ticket. It shall be a crime of the fourth degree to sell, offer to sell or receive with the intent to sell a ticket which was originally issued as a complimentary ticket.
c. Every promoter who holds any boxing, wrestling, but not including extreme wrestling, kick boxing or combative sports exhibition, event, performance or contest shall, within seven days, exclusive of Saturdays, Sundays and legal holidays, after the conclusion thereof, pay to the board a tax:
(1) On the total gross receipts from the sale of tickets and on the face value of all tickets issued as complimentary tickets, as follows: 3% of the first $25,000.00 derived from those tickets; 4% of the next $50,000.00 derived from those tickets; 5% of the next $125,000.00 derived from those tickets; and 6% of any amount derived from those tickets exceeding $200,000.00, except that in no event shall any tax assessed under the provisions of this subsection exceed $100,000.00 for each exhibition, event, performance or contest;
(2) On any moneys received by reason of the lease or sale of television, including cable television and closed circuit television, moving picture or radio rights in connection with any such exhibition or performance a tax of 5% of the first $50,000.00 derived from the lease or sale of television, moving picture or radio rights; 3% of the next $100,000.00 derived from the lease or sale of those rights; 2% of the next $100,000.00 derived from the lease or sale of those rights; and 1% of any amount in excess of $250,000.00 derived from the lease or sale of those rights, except that in no event shall any tax assessed under the provisions of this subsection exceed $100,000.00 for each exhibition, event, performance or contest.
For the purposes of this subsection, the total gross receipts from the sale of tickets or from the lease or sale of television, moving picture or radio rights shall not be subject to any reduction or allowance of any kind whatsoever.
d. The total amount of gross receipts from any such exhibition or performance, including those derived from the sale or lease of television, moving picture and radio rights, and the total amount of tax due hereunder shall be provided to the board for review and determination. For this purpose the board may examine, or cause to be examined, the books and records of any person and hold a hearing as provided herein.
e. Should any person being liable for the tax hereby imposed fail to pay the same, an action in the name of the board may be maintained in any court of competent jurisdiction, to be prosecuted by the Attorney General, in addition to any remedies given by the bond filed in accordance with section 16 of this act, 1 which actions and remedies may be pursued simultaneously or in any order which the Attorney General may see fit.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - New Jersey Statutes Title 5. Amusements, Public Exhibitions and Meetings 5 § 2A-20 - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/nj/title-5-amusements-public-exhibitions-and-meetings/nj-st-sect-5-2a-20/
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