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REQUIREMENTS EACH STATE MUST ACCEPT TO PARTICIPATE. Section 301: STATE LEVEL ADMINISTRATION‌ A. Each member state shall provide state level administration of sales and use taxes subject to the Agreement. The state level administration may be performed by a member state's Tax Commission, Department of Revenue, or any other single entity designated by state law. Sellers and purchasers are only required to register with, file returns with, and remit funds to the state level authority. The state level authority of a member state shall provide for collection of any local taxes and distribution of them to the appropriate taxing jurisdictions. The state level authority shall conduct, or others may be authorized to conduct on its behalf, subject to the provisions of subsection (B), all audits of the sellers and purchasers for that state’s tax and the tax of its local jurisdictions. Except as provided herein, local jurisdictions shall not conduct independent sales or use tax audits of sellers and purchasers. B. If authorized by its state law, nothing in this section prohibits the state level authority from authorizing audits of taxpayers to be conducted or performed by others on behalf of the state level authority so long as: (1) the person is conducting the audit for all taxes due and not just for taxes due to a specific local taxing jurisdiction, (2) the person is subject to the same confidentiality provisions (and other protections afforded to a taxpayer) as a person working for the state level authority, (3) absent fraud, a refund claim filed subsequent to the audit that covers part of the audit period or mutual consent, the audit does not cover an audit period already conducted by the state level authority or another person acting on its behalf and (4) the audit is subject to the same administrative and appeal procedures granted to audits conducted by the state level authority.
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REQUIREMENTS EACH STATE MUST ACCEPT TO PARTICIPATE. 4 Section 301: STATE LEVEL ADMINISTRATION 5 Each member state shall provide state level administration of sales and use taxes. The state level 7 or any other single entity designated by state law. Sellers are only required to register with, file 8 returns with, and remit funds to the state level authority. Each member state shall provide for 9 collection of any local taxes and distribution of them to the appropriate taxing jurisdictions. 10 Each member state shall conduct, or authorize others to conduct on its behalf, all audits of the 11 sellers registered under the Agreement for that state’s tax and the tax of its local jurisdictions, 12 and local jurisdictions shall not conduct independent sales or use tax audits of sellers registered 13 under the Agreement.
REQUIREMENTS EACH STATE MUST ACCEPT TO PARTICIPATE. 5 Section 301: STATE LEVEL ADMINISTRATION 6 Each member state shall provide state level administration of sales and use taxes. The state level 7 administration may be performed by a member state's Tax Commission, Department of Revenue, 8 or any other single entity designated by state law. Sellers are only required to register with, file 9 returns with, and remit funds to the state level authority. Each member state shall provide for 10 collection of any local taxes and distribution of them to the appropriate taxing jurisdictions. 11 Each member state shall conduct, or authorize others to conduct on its behalf, all audits of the 12 sellers registered under the Agreement for that state’s tax and the tax of its local jurisdictions, 13 and local jurisdictions shall not conduct independent sales or use tax audits of sellers registered 14 under the Agreement. 16 Section 302: STATE AND LOCAL TAX BASES 17 Through December 31, 2005, if a member state has local jurisdictions that levy a sales or use tax, 18 all local jurisdictions in the state shall have a common tax base. After December 31, 2005, the 19 tax base for local jurisdictions shall be identical to the state tax base unless otherwise prohibited 20 by federal law. This section does not apply to sales or use taxes levied on the retail sale or 21 transfer of motor vehicles, aircraft, watercraft, modular homes, manufactured homes, or mobile 22 homes.
REQUIREMENTS EACH STATE MUST ACCEPT TO PARTICIPATE. 4 Section 301: STATE LEVEL ADMINISTRATION 5 Each member state shall provide state level administration of sales and use taxes. The state level 7 or any other single entity designated by state law. Sellers are only required to register with, file 8 returns with, and remit funds to the state level authority. Each member state shall provide for 9 collection of any local taxes and distribution of them to the appropriate taxing jurisdictions.
REQUIREMENTS EACH STATE MUST ACCEPT TO PARTICIPATE. 30 301 State Level Administration. . . . . . . p. 10 1 302 State and Local Tax Bases . . . . . . p. 10 2 303 Seller Registration . . . . . . . p. 10 3 304 Notice for Tax Changes . . . . . . p. 11 4 305 Local Rate and Boundary Changes 5 306 Relief from Certain Liability . 6 307 Database Requirements and Exceptions . . . . p. 15 7 308 State and Local Tax Rates . . . . . . p. 16 8 309 Application of General Sourcing Rules and Exclusions From the Rules p. 16 9 310 General Sourcing Rules 10 311 General Sourcing Definitions 11 312 Multiple Points of Use (Effective through December 31, 2007)
REQUIREMENTS EACH STATE MUST ACCEPT TO PARTICIPATE. 30 301 State Level Administration . . . . . . p. 10 1 302 State and Local Tax Bases . . . . . . p. 10 2 303 Seller Registration . . . . . . . p. 10 3 304 Notice for Tax Changes . . . . . . p. 11 4 305 Local Rate and Boundary Changes 5 306 Relief from Certain Liability . . . . . . p. 11 . . . . . p. 14 6 307 Database Requirements and Exceptions . . . . p. 15 7 308 State and Local Tax Rates . . . . . . p. 16 8 309 Application of General Sourcing Rules and Exclusions From the Rules p. 16 9 310 General Sourcing Rules . . . . . . p. 17 10 310.1 Election For Origin-Based Sourcing (Effective January 1, 2010) . p. 20 11 311 General Sourcing Definitions . . . 12 312 Multiple Points of Use (Repealed December 14, 2006). 13 313 Direct Mail Sourcing . . . . . 14 314 Telecommunication and Related Services Sourcing Rule 15 315 Telecommunication Sourcing Definitions. . . 16 316 Enactment of Exemptions. . . . .
REQUIREMENTS EACH STATE MUST ACCEPT TO PARTICIPATE. 3 301 State Level Administration . . . . . . p. 11 4 302 State and Local Tax Bases . . . . . . p. 11 5 303 Seller Registration . . . . . . . p. 12 6 304 Notice for Tax Changes . . . . . . p. 13 7 305 Local Rate and Boundary Changes . . . . . p. 14 8 306 Relief from Certain Liability . . . . . . p. 16
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REQUIREMENTS EACH STATE MUST ACCEPT TO PARTICIPATE. 30 301 State Level Administration. . . . . . . p. 10 1 302 State and Local Tax Bases . . . . . . p. 10 2 303 Seller Registration . . . . . . . p. 10 3 304 Notice for Tax Changes . . . . . . p. 11 4 305 Local Rate and Boundary Changes 5 306 Relief from Certain Liability . 6 307 Database Requirements and Exceptions . . . . p. 13 7 308 State and Local Tax Rates . . . . . . p. 13 8 309 Application of General Sourcing Rules and Exclusions From the Rules p. 14 9 310 General Sourcing Rules 10 311 General Sourcing Definitions 11 312 Multiple Points of Use 12 313 Direct Mail Sourcing 13 314 Telecommunication Sourcing Rule . . . . . p. 19 14 315 Telecommunication Sourcing Definitions . . . . p. 20 15 316 Enactment of Exemptions . . . . . . p. 22 16 317 Administration of Exemptions . . . . . p. 23 17 318 Uniform Tax Returns . . . . . . . p. 23 18 319 Uniform Rules for Remittances of Funds 19 320 Uniform Rules for Recovery of Bad Debts . . . . p. 24 . . . . p. 25 20 321 Confidentiality and Privacy Protections under Model 1 . . p. 26 21 322 Sales Tax Holidays 22 323 Caps and Thresholds 23 324 Rounding Rule 24 325 Customer Refund Procedures . . . . . . p. 33 25 326 Direct Pay Permit 26 327 Library of Definitions 27 328 Taxability Matrix 28 329 Effective Date for Rate Changes . . . . . p. 35 2 ARTICLE IV

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