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Code · Washington · Title 48 — Insurance · Chapter 48.14

RCW 48.14.022

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(1)The taxes imposed in RCW 48.14.020 and 48.14.0201 do not apply to premiums and prepayments collected or received for policies of insurance issued under RCW 48.41.010 through 48.41.210 .
(2)In computing tax due under RCW 48.14.020 and 48.14.0201 , there may be deducted from taxable premiums and prepayments the amount of any assessment against the taxpayer under RCW 48.41.010 through 48.41.210 . Any portion of the deduction allowed in this section which cannot be deducted in a tax year without reducing taxable premiums below zero may be carried forward and deducted in successive years until the deduction is exhausted.
[ 1995 c 304 s 1 ; 1987 c 431 s 23 .]
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Effective date — 1995 c 304: "This act is necessary for the immediate preservation of the public peace, health, or safety, or support of the state government and its existing public institutions, and shall take effect immediately [May 9, 1995]." [ 1995 c 304 s 2 .]
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