Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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[QUOTE=blueash;614404]I may have bad information, but I have been told that the developer collects a percentage of all sales in the squares. I
That is how business is run in certain areas such as malls. It is customary...everywhere in this country. I don't shop in some areas because I KNOW the prices are higher because of the customary percentage given to the owner of the buildings. Many Business owner decide to rent outside of such areas because they can keep their retail prices lower, but they sacrifice the high volume walk in business that a place like the villages town centers generate.
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Further review of this document, http://sumtercountyfl.gov/DocumentView.aspx?DID=1844
Go down to page 30 and you will see the budget of the Tourist Development Tax 5 year Plan. Expenses planned for 2012-13, 13-14,14-15, and 15- 16 all show 60,000 to go to The Villages Sumter Landing/Brownwood entertainment. So this IS a recurring item and for most of those years represents over 1/3 of the total spending on "Promotion/Advertising/Single Events/Reoccuring Events" Additionally there is a 10,000 per year allocation for advertsing with The Villages Media Outlet. The contract is between the county and "The Villages of Lake Sumter, Inc" and notifications go to Barbara Vesco for the Contractor with title Director Entertainment/Special events. There is nothing in this contract to indicate that the Vescos independantly own anything rather that they direct or manage it. |
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As a general rule ..... monies "granted" by "Tourist Development" agencies come from hotel / motel "bed taxes" Those are taxes / fees tacked on to the cost of a hotel room. Given the fact that Sumter Co. does not have a whole heck of a lot of motel room / beds .... it would seem that funding must come for multiple sources within the county. Exactly what those are ... I do not know.
While you can make an argument that entertainment in LSL & Brownwood Sq's promotes the overall economy in Sumter Co. .... It is an EXTREME stretch (imo) to think that it promotes "tourism" which should be the charge of a tourist development agency. As opposed to a "Economic" Development agency, which Sumter Co has. |
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I am not very good at math but i think that comes out to $164.00 a night per square. 730 nights divided in $120,000. that wouldn't pay for a disc jockey on his first night. $120,000 figure was in a different article i read earlier.
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Your daughter in Bushnell may have children in school. Or may benefit from "the system" in some other way. I personally don't mind paying school taxes one bit. In our retirement community we all pay taxes to support the Florida school system, and most of us don't have children in school. Taxes go into a big pot and then the money is doled out in appropriate ways (we hope).
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And just as an added note, if anybody drives through southern Sumter County, you could find a better way to spend that money. If it is to promote tourism or the such, why not throw money at the battlefield area or Lake Pan area? People are coming to TV whether we have music on the square or not. To me, it's just a selfish waste of money!!!!!
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I can find no evidence to support that .... can you document it for me?
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And I don't agree with comparing taxes to provide entertainment to well off people in a retirement community, to paying school taxes . School taxes are for the good of the community in a civilized society. Taxes to pay for entertainment 365 days/year is not in that league at all. With my County Resident hat on, I personally think that money could be spent in a more judicious manner - surely there are parks or trails or some sort of event that could be promoted to bring in new tourism? All this grant does is subsidize tourism that would occur with or without the grant i.e. its basically a handout to The Villages, not a tourism promoter. |
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Here's the document that defines the additional surcharge rates by county: http://dor.myflorida.com/dor/forms/2013/dr15dss.pdf Bill ![]() |
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Neither of those are a "bed" tax which is levied by counties and is traditionally used for tourism development by that counties Tourist Development agency. If you look on a receipt for spending the night in almost any motel / hotel in the USofA, it will have separate line items for "sales" and "bed" taxes. These are specifically collected and remitted as a "bed" tax. I can find no evidence that Sumter Co levies that type of "bed" tax on short term rentals on houses within TV. AGAIN ... I do not know exactly how Sumter Co funds in "Tourist Development" agency or how it shares it's collected taxes with it. My original point was that Tourist Development Agencys are typically funded by a specific "bed" tax .... Sumter Co would not appear to generate a lot of this type of revenue ..... and regardless of how it is funded, a grant from an agency that's mission is the development of tourism within the county, for entertainment in TV squares is questionable at best. Last edited by LndLocked; 01-25-2013 at 01:32 AM. |
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LndLocked - - - sorry if I misunderstood the point you were driving at.
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