79-41a02. (a) There is hereby imposed, for the privilege of selling alcoholic liquor, a tax at the rate of 10% upon the gross receipts derived from the sale of alcoholic liquor by any club, caterer, drinking establishment, public venue or temporary permit holder, and upon the acquisition costs of any alcoholic liquor served as samples by clubs and drinking establishments.
(b) The tax imposed by this section shall be paid by the consumer to the club, caterer, drinking establishment, public venue or temporary permit holder and it shall be the duty of each and every club, caterer, drinking establishment, public venue or temporary permit holder subject to this section to collect from the consumer the full amount of such tax, or an amount equal as nearly as possible or practicable to the average equivalent thereto. Each club, caterer, drinking establishment, public venue or temporary permit holder collecting the tax imposed hereunder shall be responsible for paying over the same to the state department of revenue in the manner prescribed by K.S.A. 79-41a03, and amendments thereto, and the state department of revenue shall administer and enforce the collection of such tax.
(c) Any club or drinking establishment that serves free samples of alcoholic liquor shall remit the tax imposed by subsection (a) in the manner prescribed by K.S.A. 79-41a03, and amendments thereto, and the state department of revenue shall administer and enforce the payment of such tax.
History: L. 1979, ch. 152, § 12; L. 1987, ch. 182, § 118; L. 1990, ch. 179, § 10; L. 2012, ch. 144, § 50; L. 2013, ch. 130, § 14; July 1.
Attorney General's Opinions:
Local alcoholic liquor fund; expenditure for recreational services. 80-182.
Application of privilege tax on sales of liquor by clubs. 80-241.
Expenditures from local alcoholic liquor fund for recreational services; public benefit required. 81-149.
Sales of liquor by clubs; local alcoholic liquor fund; use of revenues for special alcohol programs. 82-24, 82-26.
Use of revenues for special alcohol programs. 82-222.
Sales of liquor by clubs; disposition of revenues. 83-159.
Tax on sales of liquor by clubs; disposition of revenues. 85-155.
Special alcohol and drug programs fund; use of funds; law enforcement. 88-17.
Distribution of revenues from county's special parks and recreation fund to cities for park and recreation programs. 96-47.
Expenditure of money in special parks and recreation fund by board of county commissioners; discretion of board. 2004-17.
CASE ANNOTATIONS
1. KDR had a reasonable basis in law or fact for filing tax warrant under procedure later ruled unconstitutional. Stevenson v. Robinson, 22 Kan. App. 2d 305, 308, 917 P.2d 893 (1996).
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