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February 15, 2010
Texas Supreme Court to Decide Constitutionality of 'Pole Tax'
The Texas Supreme Court has decided to decide the constitutionality of a $5 per-person "pole tax" on patrons of strip clubs and other adult entertainment venues. Combs v. Texas Entertainment Ass’n, No. 03-08-00213-CV (Tex. Ct. App. June 5, 2009).Prior TaxProf Blog coverage:
- Texas Imposes "Pole Tax" on Strip Club Patrons (Dec. 22, 2007)
- Texas "Pole Tax" on Strip Club Patrons Ruled Unconstitutional (Apr. 1, 2008)
- Texas Legislator Files Amicus Brief in Support of 'Pole Tax' (Dec. 11, 2009)
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