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Code · Connecticut · Title 12 — Taxation · CHAPTER 214* — Cigarette Taxes

Sec. 12-326f. Exemptions.

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The provisions of sections 12-326a to 12-326h , inclusive, shall not apply to sales made
(1)as an isolated transaction and not in the usual course of business;
(2)where cigarettes are advertised, offered for sale, or sold in bona fide clearance sales for the purpose of discontinuing trade in such cigarettes if such advertising, offer to sell, or sale states the reason therefor and the quantity of such cigarettes advertised, offered for sale, or to be sold;
(3)where cigarettes are advertised, offered for sale, or sold as imperfect or damaged, if such advertising, offer to sell or sale states the reason therefor and the quantity of such cigarettes advertised offered for sale, or to be sold;
(4)where cigarettes are sold upon the final liquidation of a business;
(5)where cigarettes are advertised, offered for sale, or sold by any fiduciary, officer or agent acting under the specific order or direction of any court; or
(6)to or at state institutions not exempted under the provisions of section 12-297 .
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