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Code · STATUTE-COMPILATIONS · Compilation 2979 · Sec. 1407

Sec. 1407. STUDY OF CARGO DIVERSION

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## SEC. 1407 STUDY OF CARGO DIVERSION **[**[26 U.S.C. 4461 note](/us/usc/t26/s4461)**]** ###
(a)Initial Study The Secretary of the Treasury, in consultation with United States ports, the Secretary of the Army, the Secretary of Transportation, the United States Trade Representative and other appropriate Federal agencies, shall conduct a study to determine the impact of the port use tax imposed under section 4461(a) of the Internal Revenue Code of 19543 on potential diversions of cargo from particular United States ports to any port in a country contiguous to the United States. The report of the study shall be submitted to the Ways and Means Committee of the House of Representatives and the Committee on Finance of the United States Senate not later than December 1, 1988. 3Now known as the Internal Revenue Code of 1986. ###
(b)Review The Secretary of the Treasury may, at any time, review and revise the findings of the study conducted pursuant to subsection
(a)with respect to any United States port (or to any transaction or class of transactions at such port). ###
(c)Implementation of Findings For purposes of section 4462(d)(2)(B) of the Internal Revenue Code of 19543, the findings of the study or review conducted pursuant to subsections
(a)and
(b)of this section shall be effective 60 days after notification to the ports concerned.
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