Budget Amendment ID: FY2023-S4-838

OTH 838

Restaurant Relief

Messrs. O'Connor and Tarr moved that the proposed new text be amended by adding the following sections:-

"SECTION XX. Notwithstanding any general or special law to the contrary, businesses that have been in operation in both calendar years 2020 and 2021, but which were closed and prevented from reopening and serving food and beverages until October 5, 2020 due to the Governor’s March 10, 2020 declaration of a state of emergency, and executive orders issued thereunder, shall be exempt from submitting meals tax payments to the department of revenue from January 1, 2023 through June 1, 2023, under the tax imposed for meals sold on site at the retailer's place of business pursuant to chapter 64H of the General Laws.  Any city or town that imposes a local option meals tax may still collect that tax during those dates.

SECTION XX. The business owner shall report taxable sales revenue to the department to determine the meals tax obligation of the business under chapter 64H for 2020 and years subsequent. The department of revenue shall determine the credit for the given calendar year and shall maintain such records.

SECTION XX. The business owner subject to this act who paid meals taxes under chapter 64H after January 1, 2023 shall be given a rebate for all meals tax paid. Rebates must be paid within 45 days of the passage of this act. Businesses submitting quarterly payments for meals taxes for calendar year 2023 must report meals tax revenue but shall be exempt from making such payments. Provided that said owner submits an affidavit as to reasoning on why their business remain closed after the June 8, 2020 allowable reopening date."