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Horizontal low-pressure tanning bed. Indoor tanning involves using a device that emits ultraviolet radiation to produce a cosmetic tan. [a] Typically found in tanning salons, gyms, spas, hotels, and sporting facilities, and less often in private residences, the most common device is a horizontal tanning bed, also known as a sunbed or solarium.
The tanning tax is a ten percent federal excise tax that the U.S. government requires tanning providers to collect on indoor tanning services. Tanning service providers must pay the tax each quarter to the IRS. [1] The ten percent tax must be collected from the client, according to the IRS, similar to the collection of a sales tax. [2]
Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikimedia Commons; ... Indoor tanning; Indoor tanning lotion; P. Palm Beach Tan; S.
A later study found that indoor tanning (in other words, artificial UV tanning and tanning beds) increases the risk of developing squamous cell carcinoma by 58 percent and basal cell carcinoma by ...
In 2007, there were an estimated 50,000 outlets for indoor tanning; it was a five-billion-dollar industry in the United States, [46] and had spawned an auxiliary industry for indoor tanning lotions including bronzers, intensifiers, and accelerators. Since then, the indoor tanning industry has become more constrained by health regulations. [47]
Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... The 2010 health care reform law imposed a 10 percent federal sales tax on indoor tanning ...
Print/export Download as PDF ... An excise tax of 2.3% on medical devices and a 10% excise tax on indoor tanning ... artificial rules under which the Congressional ...
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