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Code · Louisiana · Title 47 — Revenue and Taxation

RS 47:857

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RS 47:857
§857. Refunds
A. The collector may promulgate rules and regulations providing for the refund to dealer for the cost of stamps affixed to goods which by reason of damage become unfit for sale and are destroyed by dealer or returned to manufacturer or jobber.
B. The collector may refund a dealer for the cost of stamps affixed to goods, that were listed on the state directory at the time the stamps were affixed but have been subsequently removed from the state directory, upon proof that the goods have been destroyed, the date and location of the destruction, and a verification must be signed by the individuals who witnessed the destruction. The collector may promulgate rules and regulations related to the destruction of the goods and the procedures for refund.
Acts 2013, No. 221, §3.
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