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Code · Montana · Title 17 — State Finance · Chapter 5 · Part 13

17-5-1315. Carryforward elections.

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17-5-1315 . Carryforward elections.
(1)Between the first Monday in December and the second Wednesday in December, each issuer shall file with the department an application for a carryforward election with respect to any unallocated portion of the state's volume cap for the calendar year.
(2)Applications for carryforward elections may be filed only with respect to carryforward purposes authorized by the tax act. Each application for a carryforward election must contain the information required of an application for allocation under 17-5-1316 and any additional information required by either the tax act or the department.
(3)If, as of the second Wednesday in December, the aggregate amount of applications for carryforward elections does not exceed the amount of the unallocated and unused state's volume cap, each application constitutes a valid carryforward election within the meaning of the tax act.
(4)If, as of the second Wednesday in December, the aggregate amount of applications for carryforward elections exceeds the unallocated and unused state's volume cap, the department shall determine which applications constitute a valid carryforward election within the meaning of the tax act.
(5)After receipt of an application, the department shall notify the applicant in writing of either the approval of the carryforward election or the reason for disapproval.
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