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Does sales tax apply to banquet room charges?

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Non-Lodging Facility: If a separate charge is made for the use of a banquet room, retail sales tax does not apply when rented from a non-lodging facility. This income is subject to B&O tax under the Service and Other Activities classification. If a single charge is made for both a banquet room and meals/drinks, the total charge is subject to retailing B&O tax and retail sales tax must be collected. Lodging Facility: In all cases, hotel and motel businesses must collect retail sales tax on banquet room charges whether separately stated or not. Hotel and motel businesses should refer to WAC 458-20-166. Note: Mandatory gratuities are part of the selling price of the food or drinks even if separately stated. See the Gratuities Section.  more

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