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Code · North Carolina · Chapter 105 — Taxation

§ 105-449.102. Distributor to file return showing exports from a bulk plant.

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§ 105-449.102. Distributor to file return showing exports from a bulk plant.
(a)Requirement. - A distributor that exports motor fuel from a bulk plant located in this State must file a monthly return with the Secretary that shows the exports. The return serves as a claim for refund by the distributor for tax paid to this State on the exported motor fuel.
(b)Content. - The return must contain the following information and any other information required by the Secretary:
(1)The number of gallons of motor fuel exported during the month.
(2)The destination state of the motor fuel exported during the month.
(3)A certification that the distributor has paid to the destination state of the motor fuel exported during the month, or will pay on a timely basis, the amount of tax due that state on the fuel.
(c)Due Date. - The return is due on the date a monthly return is due under G.S. 105-449.90. (1995, c. 390, s. 3; 1995 (Reg. Sess., 1996), c. 647, s. 36; 2006-162, s. 15(c); 2008-134, s. 45.)
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