Tax district definition
Tax district means the state of Missouri and any county, municipality,
Tax district means any county or city with the authority to levy net profits or occupational license taxes;
Tax district means the state of Missouri and any county, municipality, school district, road district, water district, sewer district, levee district, drainage district, special benefit district, special assessment district, or park district, located in any municipality or county as herein described;
Examples of Tax district in a sentence
California’s sales and use tax rate is comprised of three separate components, California Sales and Use Tax (state), ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇▇ Uniform Local Sales and Use Tax (local), and Transactions and Use Tax (district).
More Definitions of Tax district
Tax district means a city of the first to fifth class, county, urban-county, charter county, consolidated local government, school district, special taxing district, or any other statutorily created entity with the authority to levy net profits, gross receipts, or occupational license taxes;
Tax district means any tax district administered by GoTriangle pursuant to authorizing resolutions and N.C.G.S. 105-508 et seq. or N.C.G.S. 105-561 et seq. to which Wake County is a member, now or in the future.
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Tax district means any tax district administered by GoTriangle pursuant to authorizing resolutions and N.C.G.S. 105-508 et seq. or N.C.G.S. 105- 561 et seq. to which Wake County is a member, now or in the future.
Tax district means: (a) a county, other than (i) a county for which the cities and towns enforce delinquent taxes pursuant to the county administrative code, or (ii) a county wholly contained within a city;
Tax district means any school district with the authority to levy net profits, or occupational license taxes.
Tax district means any city of the first to fifth class with the authority to levy net profits, or occupational license taxes;