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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 136 — Corporation and utility taxes

136.010 Definitions for chapter, except KRS 136.500 to 136.575.

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As used in this chapter, except for KRS 136.500 to 136.575, unless the context requires otherwise:
(1)"Out-of-state business property" means all real and personal property having a
taxable situs outside this state owned by a corporation for use in the active conduct
of a trade or business;
(2)"Personal property" means every species and character of property, tangible and
intangible, other than real property;
(3)"Real property":
(a)Means all lands within this state and improvements thereon; and
(b)Includes but is not limited to mains, pipes, pipelines, and conduits that are:
1. Authorized to be installed in, upon, or under any public or private street
or place; and
2. Used or to be used for or in connection with the collection, transmission,
distribution, conducting, sale, or furnishing of heat, steam, water,
sewage, natural or manufactured gas, or electricity to or for the public;
and
(4)"Tax exempt United States obligations" means all obligations of the United States
exempt from taxation under 31 U.S.C. sec. 3124(a) or exempt under the United
States Constitution or any federal statute including the obligations of any
instrumentality or agency of the United States which are exempt from state or local
taxation under the United States Constitution or any statute of the United States.
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