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Code · Montana · Title 23 — Parks, Recreation, Sports, and Gambling · Chapter 5 · Part 6

23-5-610. Video gambling machine gross income tax -- records -- distribution -- payment.

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23-5-610 . Video gambling machine gross income tax -- records -- distribution -- payment.
(1)A licensed machine owner shall pay to the department a video gambling machine tax of 15% of the aggregate gross income from all video gambling machines issued a permit under this part in the manner prescribed by the department. A licensed machine owner may deduct from the gross income amounts equal to amounts stolen from machines if the amounts stolen are not repaid by insurance or under a court order, if a law enforcement agency investigated the theft, and if the theft is the result of either unauthorized entry and physical removal of the money from the machines or of machine tampering and the amounts stolen are documented.
(2)A licensed machine owner shall keep a record of the gross income from each video gambling machine issued a permit under this part in the form the department requires. The records must at all times during the business hours of the licensee be subject to inspection by the department.
(3)The department shall, in accordance with the provisions of 17-2-124 , forward the tax collected under subsection
(1)of this section to the state treasurer for deposit in the general fund.
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