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NS-1922 - Amending Chapter 21 of the Santa Ana Municipal Code Relating to Business License Tax
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NS-1922 - Amending Chapter 21 of the Santa Ana Municipal Code Relating to Business License Tax
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(b) Thirty five dollars ($35.00) per year, if the person, <br />persons, fir~s or corporations for whom such person i! ~eddling <br />and/or soliczting have a principal's peddler's or solzcztor's <br />license. <br /> <br /> The phrase, "having a regularly established place of business <br />within the city" as used hereinabove and hereinafter below shall <br />be defined as any individual having a fixed place of business <br />within the city for a period of not less than ninety (90) days <br />and having a State Board of Equalization permit number applicable <br />to the aforementioned place of business so established in the <br />city. <br /> <br />Sec. 21-108. Principal's, Peddler's or Solicitor's License. <br /> <br /> Any person, firm or corporation, either employing one or more <br />individuals, or contracting with one or more independent <br />contractors to have such individuals solicit the retail sale of <br />any goods, wares, merchandise, services or other things of value <br />for future delivery, or for services to be performed in the <br />future, or to peddle or sell goods, wares and merchandise or to <br />solicit any opinions, preferences, endorsements, or other <br />information from persons within the city, not otherwise licensed <br />under the provisions of this chapter and not having a regularly <br />established place of business within the city, may obtain a <br />principal's, peddler's or solicitor's license and pay a license <br />fee of two hundred dollars ($200.00) annually, plus ($10.00) per <br />employee, for each employee engaged in peddling or soliciting <br />within the city, excluding independent contractors required to be <br />separately licensed pursuant to Section 21-107, subsection (b). <br /> <br /> The Collector shall not issue such license until the applicant <br />files with the Collector a list of all peddlers and/or solicitors <br />employed by the applicant or with whom the applicant has <br />contracted, and a signed agreement that the applicant, within <br />five (5) days thereafter, will notify the Collector in writing of <br />every change in personnel of those soliciting and/or peddling for <br />him. <br /> <br />Sec. 21-109. Same; requirements for license. <br /> <br /> No license to peddle or solicit shall be issued to any person <br />unless and until such person furnishes the Collector with his <br />State Board of Equalization permit number, and agrees to report <br />separately in his sales tax return to the state the amount of <br />receipts from sales in the city, and agrees to pay the required <br />sales or use tax on such receipts. This section shall apply only <br />to those businesses subject to payment of a sales or use tax <br />under the laws of the State of California. <br /> <br />- 61 <br /> <br /> <br />
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