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Code · Alaska · Title 4 · Chapter 9

Sec. 04.09.100. General wholesale license.

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Sec. 04.09.100. General wholesale license.
(a)A general wholesale license authorizes the holder to sell alcoholic beverages at wholesale. The holder of a general wholesale license may not sell to a person not licensed under this title, except as provided in AS 04.21.040 .
(b)The biennial general wholesale license fee is $2,000.
(c)In addition to the license fee under
(b)of this section, the holder of a general wholesale license shall pay an annual fee based on the total value of business transacted by the wholesale business, including the excise tax imposed by AS 43.60.010 . If the total value of business transacted during the calendar year including the excise tax imposed by AS 43.60.010 is
(1)less than or equal to $100,000, then the annual fee is $0;
(2)over $100,000 and not over $150,000, then the annual fee is $250;
(3)over $150,000 and not over $200,000, then the annual fee is $500;
(4)over $200,000 and not over $250,000, then the annual fee is $750;
(5)over $250,000 and not over $300,000, then the annual fee is $1,000;
(6)over $300,000 and not over $350,000, then the annual fee is $1,250;
(7)over $350,000 and not over $400,000, then the annual fee is $1,500;
(8)over $400,000 and not over $500,000, then the annual fee is $2,000;
(9)over $500,000 and not over $600,000, then the annual fee is $2,500;
(10)over $600,000 and not over $700,000, then the annual fee is $3,000;
(11)over $700,000 and not over $800,000, then the annual fee is $3,500;
(12)over $800,000 and not over $1,000,000, then the annual fee is $4,500;
(13)over $1,000,000, then the annual fee is $10,000.
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