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Q: Are hotels in Harrisonville MO, Cass County allowed to charge a town hall development tax on customers bills

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A: In Harrisonville, MO, located within Cass County, the imposition of taxes on hotel bills can be subject to local ordinances and state law. Municipalities and counties often have the authority to levy taxes on accommodations, which can include a variety of specific purposes such as tourism development, infrastructure improvements, or even town hall developments.

The specific inclusion of a "town hall development tax" on hotel customers' bills would depend on the local government's legislation and policies. If the city council or county government has passed an ordinance allowing for such a tax to support town hall developments or similar projects, hotels would be authorized to collect this tax from their guests. The revenue collected from these taxes is typically earmarked for the designated purpose, in this case, potentially funding the development or improvement of town hall facilities or related municipal projects.

It's advisable for guests and hotel operators to be aware of the local tax laws and regulations. If you're staying in a hotel in Harrisonville and notice a charge labeled as a town hall development tax, or any other specific tax, on your bill, it reflects a tax that has been authorized by local legislation. For the most accurate and up-to-date information on local taxes and their application, contacting the local government offices in Harrisonville or Cass County would provide clarity on the matter.

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