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Code · Michigan · Chapter 207 — Taxation

207.529 Stamps; prescribing and preparing for use; requisition of stamps by county treasurer; use of tax meter machine; alternative means.

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207.529 Stamps; prescribing and preparing for use; requisition of stamps by county treasurer; use of tax meter machine; alternative means.
Sec. 9.
(1)The treasurer shall prescribe and prepare for use by a county treasurer adhesive stamps of the denominations and quantities that are necessary for the payment of the tax imposed by this act and the tax imposed by Act No. 134 of the Public Acts of 1966, being sections 207.501 to 207.513 of the Michigan Compiled Laws. The county treasurer shall requisition the stamps as required.
(2)The treasurer shall prescribe conditions under which a county treasurer may utilize a tax meter machine to evidence the payment of the tax imposed under this act or the tax imposed under Act No. 134 of the Public Acts of 1966. The treasurer shall provide for the use of a tax meter machine or for the sale of the stamps in such places as the treasurer considers necessary.
(3)The treasurer may prescribe alternate means for the county treasurer to evidence the payment of the tax under this act. The treasurer shall provide the alternative means to the county treasurer if alternative means are used to evidence the payment of the tax under this act.
History: 1993, Act 330, Eff. Apr. 1, 1994 ;-- Am. 1994, Act 3, Eff. Mar. 30, 1994 ;-- Am. 1994, Act 255, Imd. Eff. July 5, 1994
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