TITLE

$750,000 in TOT funds go to North County groups

PUB. DATE
June 1997
SOURCE
San Diego Business Journal;06/30/97, Vol. 18 Issue 26, p37
SOURCE TYPE
Periodical
DOC. TYPE
Article
ABSTRACT
Reports on the June 30, 1997 approval of more than $750,000 funds for North County groups, which were collected for taxes paid by tourists at hotels and motels in San Diego County, which charge Transient Occupancy Tax (TOT). Who the funds were distributed through; Identification of North County groups who received funds; Information on organizations that received less than $10,000 in grants.
ACCESSION #
9708194280

Tags: TAX & expenditure limitations

 

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