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Code · BILL · 114th Congress · H.R. 2029 (EAH) — 114 HR 2029 EAH: Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2016 · Sec. 335

Sec. 335. Modification of definition of hard cider

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Section 5041 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 is amended— in paragraph
(6)of subsection (b), by striking which is a still wine and all that follows through alcohol by volume , and by adding at the end the following new subsection: For purposes of subsection (b)(6), the term hard cider means a wine— containing not more than 0.64 gram of carbon dioxide per hundred milliliters of wine, except that the Secretary may by regulations prescribe such tolerances to this limitation as may be reasonably necessary in good commercial practice, which is derived primarily— from apples or pears, or from— apple juice concentrate or pear juice concentrate, and water, which contains no fruit product or fruit flavoring other than apple or pear, and which contains at least one-half of 1 percent and less than 8.5 percent alcohol by volume. . The amendments made by this section shall apply to hard cider removed during calendar years beginning after December 31, 2016.
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