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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 143A — Natural resources severance and processing taxes

143A.037 Limitation of tax on clay -- Credit for clay used in landfills.

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(1)Notwithstanding any statutory provisions to the contrary, the tax imposed in KRS
143A.020 and applicable to clay, in any form, shall be limited to twelve cents
($0.12) per ton.
(2)The General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Kentucky finds that the
accumulative costs of the environmentally responsible landfill disposal of solid
waste affects the development of new landfill capacity. Therefore, it being the intent
of the General Assembly to help control those costs, a credit is hereby allowed
against the tax on clay, imposed by subsection
(1)of this section, which is severed
or processed within this state and sold to and used as a component of landfill
construction by an approved waste management or waste disposal facility within
this state.
(3)The credit allowed in subsection
(2)of this section shall be equal to the tax imposed
by subsection
(1)of this section.
(4)The credit allowed in this section shall extend only to a taxpayer who severs or
processes the natural resource subject to the tax.
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