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Amusement Tax
Taxes on tickets are as follows: Up to 30¢—no tax; 31¢ to 40¢—4¢; 41¢ to 45¢—5¢; 46¢ to 50¢—6¢; 51¢ to 60¢— 7¢; 61¢ to 70¢—8¢; 71¢ to 80¢—9¢; 81¢ to 90¢-—106¢; 91¢ to $1—11¢; $101 and over—11%
Passes are subject to a tax of 10¢. 5% discount is allowed on all tickets which are purchased by theatres from the Province. No tax is charged for children under 12 years of age attending a matinee or place of amusement where the admission charge is not over 25¢, or on Saturday afternoon, New Year's Day, Good Friday, Dominion Day, Christmas Day, Victoria Day, Labour Day, Remembrance Day, and the day appointed for the celebration of the birthday of the reigning sovereign.
NOVA SCOTIA
Amusements Regulation Division
Dept of Consumer Affairs
5151 Terminal Rd., 2nd.FI.
P.O.Box 607
Halifax, N.S. B3J 2R7
(902) 424-4690
Minister of Consumer Affairs: Hon. R. L Stirling
Chairman of the Board: D. F. L Trivett
Film Classification
General — All ages admitted
Adult — Persons under 14 years must be accompanied by an adult
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Restricted — Admittance restricted to persons 18 years and over
Screening Fees
35mm, 16mm, videofilm/discs/cassettes: (a) $10 for every 10 minutes or portion thereof
(b) $5 for every 10 minutes or portion thereof of a copy of a film previously approved by the Board, provided copy is the same as the original.
Theatre Licences
The annual licence fee is $50 per theatre. In addition, each machine must have a certificate — $25 fee per machine.
Amusement Tax
Taxes on tickets are as follows:
Up to 55¢—no tax; 56¢ to 70¢—5¢; 71¢ to $I—10C; $1.01 and over, 10¢ plus 5¢ for each 50¢ fraction thereof.
NEWFOUNDLAND
Film Classification
Movies exhibited in Newfoundland are those passed by the Film Classification Board of New Brunswick There is no Board of Censors in Newfoundland.
Entertainment Tax
No entertainment tax is imposed by the Government of Newfoundland. The Entertainment Act, as administered by the provincial government, was revoked in
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Taxes on places of entertainment, which include movie theatres, may be imposed by municipal authorities under the Local Government Act, Chap. 216, of the Revised Statutes of Newfoundland 1970.
PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND Revenue Division
Dept of Finance and Tourism P.O.Box 1330
Charlottetown, P.E.l. CLA 7N1 (902) 892-8546
Film Classification
Movies exhibited in Prince Edward Island are those passed by the Film Classification Board of New Brunswick There is no Board of Censors in P.E.I.
Licence Fees
Under The Entertainment Act, the annual licence fee to operate a movie theatre (place of entertainment) is $25. The same fee applies to drive-in theatres and nonresident operators.
Entertainment Tax
Where tax tickets are used the following applies: up to and including $1—no tax; over $1—10¢ for each dollar plus 5¢ for each additional 50¢ or fraction thereafter. Where tax tickets are not used, 10% of the admission price.
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