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Code · REGISTER · 2010-06-02 · International Trade Administration, U.S. Department of Commerce · Notices

Notices. Solicitation of public comments concerning a review of the existing exemption for aircraft registered in Ecuador from certain internal revenue taxes on the purchase of supplies in the United States for such aircraft in connection with their international commercial operations

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BILLING CODE 3510-NK-M DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE International Trade Administration Exemption of Foreign Air Carriers From Excise Taxes; Review of Finding of Reciprocity (Ecuador), 26 U.S.C. 4221 AGENCY: International Trade Administration, U.S. Department of Commerce. ACTION: Solicitation of public comments concerning a review of the existing exemption for aircraft registered in Ecuador from certain internal revenue taxes on the purchase of supplies in the United States for such aircraft in connection with their international commercial operations.
SUMMARY: Notice is hereby given that the Department of Commerce is conducting a review to determine, pursuant to Section 4221 of the Internal Revenue Code, as amended (26 U.S.C. 4221), whether the Government of Ecuador has discontinued allowing substantially reciprocal tax exemptions to aircraft of U.S. registry in connection with international commercial operations similar to those exemptions currently granted to aircraft of Ecuadorian registry by the United States under the aforementioned statute.
The above-cited statute provides exemptions for aircraft of foreign registry from payment of certain internal revenue taxes on the purchase of supplies in the United States for such aircraft in connection with their international commercial operations. These exemptions apply upon a finding by the Secretary of Commerce, or his designee, and communicated to the Department of the Treasury, that such country allows, or will allow, “substantially reciprocal privileges” to aircraft of U.S. registry with respect to purchases of such supplies in that country.
If a foreign country discontinues the allowance of such substantially reciprocal exemption, the exemption allowed by the United States will not apply after the Secretary of the Treasury is notified by the Secretary of Commerce, or his designee, of the discontinuance. Interested parties are invited to submit their views, comments and supporting documentation in writing concerning this matter to Mr. Joel Secundy, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Services, U.S. Department of Commerce, Washington, DC 20230.
Submissions should be sent electronically to *Airservices@ita.doc.gov.* All submissions should be received no later than thirty days from the date of this notice. Comments received, with the exception of information marked “business confidential,” will be available for public inspection upon request. Information marked “business confidential” shall be protected from disclosure to the full extent permitted by law. It is suggested that those desiring additional information contact Mr.
Eugene Alford, Office of Service Industries, U.S. Department of Commerce, Washington, DC 20230, or telephone 202-482-5071. Dated: May 25, 2010. Joel D. Secundy, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Services, Manufacturing and Services, International Trade Administration. [FR Doc. 2010-13223 Filed 6-1-10; 8:45 am]
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