Credit for sales, use, or gross receipts tax paid to another state or its political subdivisions--Reciprocity.

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10-46E-13. Credit for sales, use, or gross receipts tax paid to another state or its political subdivisions--Reciprocity.

The amount of any use tax imposed with respect to the sale or lease of farm machinery, attachment units, and irrigation equipment used exclusively for agricultural purposes shall be reduced by the amount of any sales, use, or gross receipts tax previously paid by the taxpayer with respect to the property on account of liability to another state or its political subdivisions. If the sales, use, or gross receipts tax of the other state is less than the tax of this state, the taxpayer is liable for the payment of the balance to this state. However, no credit may be given under this section if that state does not reciprocally grant a credit for taxes paid on similar tangible personal property.

Source: SL 2007, ch 63, §1; SL 2015, ch 67, §6.


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