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Code · Montana · Title 15 — Taxation · Chapter 37 · Part 2

15-37-204. Quarterly return.

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15-37-204 . Quarterly return.
(1)Each and every person must, within 30 days after the end of each quarter, make out on forms prescribed by the department of revenue and deliver to the department a statement showing the total number of tons of concentrates of vermiculite, perlite, kerrite, maconite, or any other micaceous minerals mined or produced by such person during each month of such quarter and during the whole quarter and such other information as the department may require, together with the total amount due to the state as license taxes for such quarter, and must, within such 30 days and at the same time such statement is delivered to the department, pay to the department the amount of the license taxes shown by such statement to be due to the state for the quarter for which such statement is made.
(2)Any person engaged in carrying on such business at more than one place or operating more than one mine in this state may include all thereof in one statement.
(3)The department may grant a reasonable extension of time for filing statements and payment of taxes due upon good cause shown therefor.
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