Requirements for Affixation of Stamps by Wholesalers Sample Clauses

Requirements for Affixation of Stamps by Wholesalers. (a) Wholesalers shall be responsible for affixing the tax stamps to the smallest container of cigarettes that will be sold or distributed by the Tribal retailer. Stamps shall be affixed so that the stamps may not be removed from the package without destroying the stamp. Stamps shall be affixed so that it may be readily ascertained by inspection that the tax has been paid.
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Requirements for Affixation of Stamps by Wholesalers. Wholesalers shall be responsible for affixing the Tribal tax stamps to the smallest container of cigarettes that will be sold or distributed by the Tribal retailer. Stamps shall be affixed so that the stamps may not be removed from the package without destroying the stamp. Stamps shall be affixed so that it may be readily ascertained by inspection that the tax has been paid. The State agrees that it will refund tax attributable to cigarette tax on those cigarettes that bear the state stamp and that on the effective date of the Tribal cigarette tax are in the inventory of the Tribal retailer. The Tribe agrees to allow the Department access to its inventory and floor stock so that an accounting of taxed cigarettes may be made. The State agrees that the Tribe may continue to purchase cigarettes with the state stamp affixed after the effective date of the Tribal cigarette tax until such time as the Tribe arranges for the use of a Tribal stamp. The State will refund to the Tribe on a monthly basis the tax attributable to such cigarettes, provided that the invoices from the wholesaler to the tribal retailer indicate that the cigarette tax was passed on to the tribal retailer.
Requirements for Affixation of Stamps by Wholesalers. Wholesalers shall be responsible for affixing the Tribal tax stamps to the smallest container of cigarettes that will be sold or distributed by the Tribal retailer. Stamps shall be affixed so that the stamps may not be removed from the package without destroying the stamp. Stamps shall be affixed so that they may be readily viewed by inspection. Wholesalers may only possess unstamped cigarettes for as long as is reasonably necessary to affix Tribal tax stamps to the packages for sale. It is presumed that any such possession in excess of 72 hours is in contravention of this Contract.

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