How many cities (top 100) charge an admission tax to their nonprofit cultural organizations?

March 112010


"Profit" is money left over after expenditure.

eg: a non-profit making revenue from entrance to a listed building (so visitors can look round) will go towards to repair and upkeep of the building so that the building can be kept open for public visitation. The money left over (profit) is non-existent because all the funds go back into maintaining the building.

"Free" and "Non-profit" are not the same.

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  1. RedMistPete Says:

    "Profit" is money left over after expenditure.

    eg: a non-profit making revenue from entrance to a listed building (so visitors can look round) will go towards to repair and upkeep of the building so that the building can be kept open for public visitation. The money left over (profit) is non-existent because all the funds go back into maintaining the building.

    "Free" and "Non-profit" are not the same.
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