Hardywood and City battle over $50,000 meal tax bill coming to an end

City Council sides with sanity.

Update #1 — September 29, 2015; 9:22 AM


From RTD:

A years-long tax dispute between the city of Richmond and Hardywood Park Craft Brewery was officially settled Monday night when City Council approved a deal that essentially wipes out a $61,118 bill the city had been trying to collect.

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Original — November 06, 2014

In case you missed it in Ross’ Good Morning RVA

The RTD has a piece about about the City’s ongoing efforts to collect $50,000 in unpaid meals tax from Hardywood…tax the brewery was originally told they did not need to collect or pay. This is an old issue, and one that I figured had been settled by now. Hardywood’s attorney cuts to the quick, saying it’s just “the latest in a series of procedural deficiencies, inconsistent messaging and apparent lack of sincere interest” from the City.

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Richard Hayes

When Richard isn’t rounding up neighborhood news, he’s likely watching soccer or chasing down the latest and greatest craft beer.

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  1. Carson on said:

    Typical city of Richmond… Even if the collect the $50,000 it will go to waste on another study..

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