San Mateo Hotel Tax Increase, Measure M (November 2009)
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A City of San Mateo Hotel Tax, Measure M ballot proposition was on the November 3, 2009 ballot in San Mateo County for voters in the City of San Mateo, where it was approved.[1]
Measure M increases the City of San Mateo’s hotel tax from 10% to 12%. Any guest who stays at a hotel or similar establishment within the city borders of San Mateo will have to pay the tax. The additional 2% hotel tax authorized by this measure will be levied and collected at the same time and in the same manner as the existing hotel tax.
Hotel taxes are general taxes. Revenues raised from hotel taxes go into the city's general fund where they can be used for any general governmental function of the city.
The Measure M tax increase will go into effect ten days after the date the election results are officially declared final by the City Council.
Measure M is one of two tax-hike measures on the November ballot in San Mateo. The other, Measure L, proposed a hike in San Mateo's sales tax.
Path to the ballot
The San Mateo City Council unanimously approved the tax increase, and putting the tax increase on the ballot, on July 13, 2009. By state law, a minimum of 2/3rds of the City Council had to vote in favor of the tax increase before it could go on the ballot.
See also
External links
- Analysis of Measure M
- Argument in favor of Measure M
- San Mateo local ballot measures, November 2009
- Save San Mateo City Services, a website supporting Measure M
- Measure M election results
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