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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 139 — Sales and use taxes

139.590 Returns for other than monthly periods.

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(1)For purposes of facilitating the administration, payment, or collection of the taxes
levied by this chapter, the department may, within its discretion, permit or require
returns or tax payments for periods other than those prescribed by KRS 139.540 and
139.550.
(2)Notwithstanding the provisions of KRS 139.550, any retailer who desires to file his
return on a quarterly basis shall make application in writing to the department at
least ninety
(90)days prior to the due date of such quarterly return. When permitted,
quarterly returns shall be filed in such manner as the department may prescribe. No
retailer may change from a quarterly reporting system to monthly reporting without
authorization of the department.
(3)In no case shall a retailer be permitted to file quarterly unless monthly payments for
the immediately preceding month are made on the basis of taxable gross receipts or
total sales price of property used, consumed, or stored, as the case may be.
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