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Assembly votes to protest Salmon Falls Resort liquor-license renewal over $97,000 in unpaid sales tax
Summary
The Ketchikan Gateway Borough Assembly voted unanimously to protest the renewal of Salmon Falls Resort’s liquor license after borough finance staff said the business had $97,000 in unpaid sales tax and had not remitted 2025 returns; the clerk will notify AMCO and urge withholding renewal until taxes are paid.
The Ketchikan Gateway Borough Assembly voted 7-0 on Sept. 2 to protest the renewal of alcohol license number 714SF, issued to Salmon Falls Resort, after borough finance staff presented evidence the operator was delinquent on sales tax.
Charlene Thomas, the borough finance director, told the assembly that amendments to the resort’s sales-tax returns revealed unpaid sales tax for two quarters that now total about $93,000, and that penalties and interest have increased the balance to approximately $97,000. Thomas said the amount is sales tax only…
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