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Juneau Assembly seeks ballot question on exempting food from sales tax
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Are Juneau residents willing to exempt food from sales tax if the sales tax rate goes up to 6% in the summer? Some version of that question is likely to be on the municipal election ballot in October.

The sales tax rate in Juneau is 5%. Local voters are likely to be asked in the October election to exempt food from the sales tax if the summer seasonal tax rate goes to 6%.

Are Juneau residents willing to exempt food from sales tax if the sales tax rate goes up to 6% in the summer?weeks of discussion , the Juneau Assembly on Monday asked city staff to draft an ordinance to pose that ballot question. Assembly member Greg Smith made the motion, which passed without objection.City Finance Director Jeff Rogers also sharedof the financial impacts of the changes. He estimated that the average Juneau household would have a net savings of about $143 a year, while the average summer visitor would spend about $1 extra. The city’s revenue would also be down $400,000 a year.“You know, Mr.

Weldon said she expects more discussion as the ordinance moves forward. To get a question on the October ballot, the Assembly must pass an ordinance by Aug. 4. The committee also intends to continue work tightening or repealing other existing sales tax exemptions, separate from the ballot question.I dig into questions about the forces and institutions that shape Juneau, big and small, delightful and outrageous. What stirs you up about how Juneau is built and how the city works?

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