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Code · CFR · Title 26 — Internal Revenue · Part 49 · § 49.4263-1

§ 49.4263-1. Duty to collect the tax; payments made outside the United States.

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(a)Duty to collect tax. Where payment upon which tax is imposed by section 4261 of the Internal Revenue Code is made outside the United States for a prepaid order, exchange order, or similar order, the person furnishing the initial transportation pursuant to such order must collect the applicable tax. See section 4291 and the regulations under section 4291 for cases where persons receiving payment must collect the tax. See section 6672 for rules relating to the application of the trust fund recovery penalty.
(b)Applicability date. This section applies to amounts paid on and after January 19, 2021. For rules that apply before that date, see 26 CFR part 49, revised as of April 1, 2020. [T.D. 9948, 86 FR 5007, Jan. 19, 2021]
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§ 49.4263-1
Duty to collect the tax; payments made outside the United States.
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