Measure on the ballot in the 2020 Missouri General Election in St. Louis city.
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Get StartedThis Proposition amends the City Code to impose a gross receipts tax of seven and one half percent of the gross receipts obtained from Telecommunications Providers and Fiber Networks Providers (all that do business in the city).
A "YES" vote on Proposition T is a vote in favor of imposing a gross receipts tax of seven and one half percent of the gross receipts obtained from Telecommunication Providers and Fiber Networks Providers engaged in business in the City.
A "NO" vote on Proposition T is a vote in opposition to imposing a gross receipts tax of seven and one half percent of the gross receipts obtained from Telecommunications Providers and Fiber Networks Providers engaged in business in the City.
Should Chapter 23 of the Revised Code of the City of St. Louis be amended to impose a gross receipts tax of seven and one half percent of the gross receipts obtained from Telecommunications Providers, which are and include every entity now or hereafter engaged in a general telecommunication business in the City, providing telecommunication, telecommunications exchange, or local, toll, or long distance, telephone service to its customers with a service or billing address within the St. Louis City limits; and Fiber Networks Providers, which are and include every entity now or hereafter engaged in providing fiber networks, built whole or in part in the City's public right of way, which are not internet or service providers subject to franchise fees, to customers and other users of fiber networks?
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