§ 1404.4. Aircraft maintenance or manufacturing facilities--Sales of tangible personal property...
Oklahoma Statutes AnnotatedTitle 68. Revenue and Taxation
68 Okl.St.Ann. § 1404.4
§ 1404.4. Aircraft maintenance or manufacturing facilities--Sales of tangible personal property consumed or incorporated in construction or expansion--Use tax refund--Computation of interest--Taxes paid by contractors--Documentation of claims--Affidavits--Filing of certification
A. In order to administer the exemption for sales to a qualified aircraft maintenance or manufacturing facility as provided by paragraph 12 of Section 1357 of this title, as applicable to the use tax imposed by law, there shall be made a use tax refund for state and local taxes paid by a qualified purchaser for tangible personal property purchased to be consumed or incorporated in the construction or expansion of a qualified aircraft maintenance or manufacturing facility in the state from the account created by this section.
C. Any refund shall be paid from the account prescribed by this section at the time the claim for refund is approved by the Oklahoma Tax Commission. The amount of the refund shall not exceed the total state and local use taxes paid together with accrued interest upon such total. The amount of interest paid to a qualified aircraft maintenance or manufacturing facility upon the principal amount of any refund made to such facility for purposes of administering the exemption provided by paragraph 12 of Section 1357 of this title, shall be determined according to the provisions of this subsection. For any month during which the Oklahoma Tax Commission transfers a sum to the account prescribed by subsection B of this section, the Commission shall determine an interest rate by determining the rate of interest paid for a three-month Treasury Bill of the United States government as of the first working day of the month in which the transfer is made. The interest rate so determined shall accrue upon the amount transferred to the account. In each subsequent month, the Commission shall determine the interest rate paid for a three-month Treasury Bill of the United States government as of the first working day of the month and such interest rate shall accrue upon any amount transferred during the month and upon the amounts previously transferred to the account together with interest previously accrued upon such amounts.
D. For purposes of this section, state and local use taxes paid by a contractor or subcontractor for tangible personal property purchased by that contractor or subcontractor to be consumed or incorporated in the construction of a qualified aircraft maintenance or manufacturing facility pursuant to a contract with a qualified facility shall, upon proper showing, be refunded to the qualified facility.
F. In the event that state and local use tax was paid by a contractor or subcontractor, the qualified purchaser shall file with the Oklahoma Tax Commission all documentation required in subsection E of this section but in lieu of the affidavit of each vendor the qualified facility shall file, for any refund claimed, an affidavit from the contractor or subcontractor stating that the use tax refund of the qualified purchaser is based on state and local use tax, paid by the contractor or subcontractor on tangible personal property purchased to be consumed or incorporated in the construction of a qualified aircraft maintenance or manufacturing facility and that the amount of the state and local use tax claimed was paid to the vendor and no credit, refund, or rebate has been claimed by the contractor or subcontractor.
G. Only sales of tangible personal property made after the effective date of this act1 shall be eligible for the refund established by this section.
Credits
Laws 1991, 1st Ex.Sess., c. 2, § 10, emerg. eff. Jan. 18, 1991; Laws 1993, c. 275, § 17, eff. July 1, 1993.
Footnotes
O.S.L. 1991, 1st Ex.Sess., c. 2, emergency effective January 18, 1991.
68 Okl. St. Ann. § 1404.4, OK ST T. 68 § 1404.4
Current with emergency effective legislation through Chapter 257 of the Second Regular Session of the 59th Legislature (2024). Some sections may be more current, see credits for details.
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