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Code · Missouri · Chapter 135

135.529. Sale or transfer of credit — rulemaking authority — administrative review.

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135.529. Sale or transfer of credit — rulemaking authority — administrative review. — 1. The tax credit established pursuant to sections 135.500 to 135.529 may be sold or transferred in accordance with regulations adopted by the department. Any such sale or transfer shall not affect the time schedule for taking the tax credit, as provided in sections 135.500 to 135.529 . Any premium tax credits recaptured pursuant to section 135.520 shall be the liability of the taxpayer which actually claimed the credit.
In approving the sale or transfer of the credit pursuant to this section, the department may require the transferor or the transferee or both the transferor and the transferee to execute guarantees or post bonds with respect to any potential credit recapture.
2. No rule or portion of a rule promulgated under the authority of sections 135.500 to 135.529 shall become effective unless it has been promulgated pursuant to the provisions of chapter 536 . The department shall make and promulgate emergency rules and regulations consistent with the provisions of sections 135.500 to 135.529 as are necessary or useful to carry out the provisions of sections 135.500 to 135.529 , pursuant to section 536.025 .
3. Every final order, decision, license or other official act of the director pursuant to sections 135.500 to 135.529 is subject to administrative review in accordance with chapter 621 .
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(L. 1996 H.B. 1237)
Effective 1-01-97
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