Small restaurants and hotels in Massachusetts impacted by the Covid-19 pandemic can delay paying their upcoming meals, room, and sales taxes, Gov. Charlie Baker (R) announced Thursday.
Taxes ordinarily owed by the businesses between March and August can be paid in September without penalty and interest, Baker said.
Restaurants, hotels and other businesses that paid less than $150,000 in regular sales plus meals taxes in the year that ended Feb. 29 will be eligible for temporary relief from sales and meals taxes. Businesses that paid less than $150,000 in room occupancy taxes in the year that ended Feb. ...
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