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Code · Alaska · Title 43 · Chapter 55

Sec. 43.55.201. Surcharge levied.

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Sec. 43.55.201. Surcharge levied.
(a)Every producer of oil shall pay a surcharge of $.01 per barrel of oil produced from each lease or property in the state, less any oil the ownership or right to which is exempt from taxation.
(b)The surcharge imposed by
(a)of this section is in addition to the tax imposed by AS 43.55.011 and is due on the last day of the month on oil produced from each lease or property during the preceding month. The surcharge is in addition to the surcharge imposed by AS 43.55.300 — 43.55.310.
(c)A producer of oil shall make a report of production on March 31 of the year following the calendar year of production and in the same manner and under the same penalties as required under AS 43.55.011 — 43.55.180.
(d)Oil not considered under AS 43.55.020
(e)to be produced from a lease or property is not considered to be produced from a lease or property for purposes of this section.
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