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H.B. 34
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SALES AND USE TAX EXEMPTIONS FOR
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CERTAIN PROPERTY BROUGHT INTO THE
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STATE
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2007 GENERAL SESSION
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STATE OF UTAH
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Chief Sponsor: Rebecca D. Lockhart
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Senate Sponsor:
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LONG TITLE
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General Description:
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This bill amends the Sales and Use Tax Act by modifying and enacting sales and use
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tax exemptions.
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Highlighted Provisions:
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This bill:
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. modifies a sales and use tax exemption for sales, leases, or rentals of certain
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property brought into the state by a nonresident if that property is not used to
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conduct business in the state;
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. enacts a sales and use tax exemption under certain circumstances for sales of
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property:
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* sold outside of the state;
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* brought into the state; and
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* used to conduct business in the state; and
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. makes technical changes.
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Monies Appropriated in this Bill:
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None
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Other Special Clauses:
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This bill takes effect on July 1, 2007.
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Utah Code Sections Affected:
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AMENDS:
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59-12-104, as last amended by Chapters 181, 182, 217, 218, 219, 220, 246, 268 and
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346, Laws of Utah 2006
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Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah:
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Section 1.
Section
59-12-104
is amended to read:
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59-12-104. Exemptions.
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The following sales and uses are exempt from the taxes imposed by this chapter:
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(1) sales of aviation fuel, motor fuel, and special fuel subject to a Utah state excise tax
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under Chapter 13, Motor and Special Fuel Tax Act;
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(2) sales to the state, its institutions, and its political subdivisions; however, this
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exemption does not apply to sales of:
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(a) construction materials except:
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(i) construction materials purchased by or on behalf of institutions of the public
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education system as defined in Utah Constitution Article X, Section 2, provided the
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construction materials are clearly identified and segregated and installed or converted to real
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property which is owned by institutions of the public education system; and
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(ii) construction materials purchased by the state, its institutions, or its political
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subdivisions which are installed or converted to real property by employees of the state, its
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institutions, or its political subdivisions; or
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(b) tangible personal property in connection with the construction, operation,
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maintenance, repair, or replacement of a project, as defined in Section
11-13-103
, or facilities
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providing additional project capacity, as defined in Section
11-13-103
;
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(3) (a) sales of an item described in Subsection (3)(b) from a vending machine if:
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(i) the proceeds of each sale do not exceed $1; and
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(ii) the seller or operator of the vending machine reports an amount equal to 150% of
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the cost of the item described in Subsection (3)(b) as goods consumed; and
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(b) Subsection (3)(a) applies to:
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(i) food and food ingredients; or
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(ii) prepared food;
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(4) sales of the following to a commercial airline carrier for in-flight consumption:
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(a) food and food ingredients;
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(b) prepared food; or
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(c) services related to Subsection (4)(a) or (b);
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(5) sales of parts and equipment for installation in aircraft operated by common carriers
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in interstate or foreign commerce;
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(6) sales of commercials, motion picture films, prerecorded audio program tapes or
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records, and prerecorded video tapes by a producer, distributor, or studio to a motion picture
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exhibitor, distributor, or commercial television or radio broadcaster;
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(7) (a) subject to Subsection (7)(b), sales of cleaning or washing of tangible personal
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property if the cleaning or washing of the tangible personal property is not assisted cleaning or
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washing of tangible personal property;
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(b) if a seller that sells at the same business location assisted cleaning or washing of
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tangible personal property and cleaning or washing of tangible personal property that is not
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assisted cleaning or washing of tangible personal property, the exemption described in
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Subsection (7)(a) applies if the seller separately accounts for the sales of the assisted cleaning
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or washing of the tangible personal property; and
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(c) for purposes of Subsection (7)(b) and in accordance with Title 63, Chapter 46a,
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Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act, the commission may make rules:
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(i) governing the circumstances under which sales are at the same business location;
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and
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(ii) establishing the procedures and requirements for a seller to separately account for
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sales of assisted cleaning or washing of tangible personal property;
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(8) sales made to or by religious or charitable institutions in the conduct of their regular
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religious or charitable functions and activities, if the requirements of Section
59-12-104.1
are
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fulfilled;
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(9) sales of a vehicle of a type required to be registered under the motor vehicle laws of
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this state if the vehicle is both not:
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(a) registered in this state; and
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(b) used in this state except as necessary to transport the vehicle to the borders of this
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state;
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(10) (a) amounts paid for an item described in Subsection (10)(b) if:
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(i) the item is intended for human use; and
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(ii) (A) a prescription was issued for the item; or
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(B) the item was purchased by a hospital or other medical facility; and
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(b) (i) Subsection (10)(a) applies to:
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(A) a drug;
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(B) a syringe; or
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(C) a stoma supply; and
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(ii) in accordance with Title 63, Chapter 46a, Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act, the
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commission may by rule define the terms:
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(A) "syringe"; or
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(B) "stoma supply";
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(11) sales or use of property, materials, or services used in the construction of or
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incorporated in pollution control facilities allowed by Sections
19-2-123
through
19-2-127
;
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(12) (a) sales of an item described in Subsection (12)(c) served by:
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(i) the following if the item described in Subsection (12)(c) is not available to the
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general public:
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(A) a church; or
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(B) a charitable institution;
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(ii) an institution of higher education if:
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(A) the item described in Subsection (12)(c) is not available to the general public; or
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(B) the item described in Subsection (12)(c) is prepaid as part of a student meal plan
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offered by the institution of higher education; or
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(b) sales of an item described in Subsection (12)(c) provided for a patient by:
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(i) a medical facility; or
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(ii) a nursing facility; and
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(c) Subsections (12)(a) and (b) apply to:
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(i) food and food ingredients;
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(ii) prepared food; or
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(iii) alcoholic beverages;
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(13) (a) except as provided in Subsection (13)(b), the sale of tangible personal property
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by a person:
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(i) regardless of the number of transactions involving the sale of that tangible personal
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property by that person; and
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(ii) not regularly engaged in the business of selling that type of tangible personal
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property;
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(b) this Subsection (13) does not apply if:
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(i) the sale is one of a series of sales of a character to indicate that the person is
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regularly engaged in the business of selling that type of tangible personal property;
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(ii) the person holds that person out as regularly engaged in the business of selling that
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type of tangible personal property;
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(iii) the person sells an item of tangible personal property that the person purchased as
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a sale that is exempt under Subsection (25); or
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(iv) the sale is of a vehicle or vessel required to be titled or registered under the laws of
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this state in which case the tax is based upon:
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(A) the bill of sale or other written evidence of value of the vehicle or vessel being
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sold; or
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(B) in the absence of a bill of sale or other written evidence of value, the fair market
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value of the vehicle or vessel being sold at the time of the sale as determined by the
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commission; and
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(c) in accordance with Title 63, Chapter 46a, Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act, the
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commission shall make rules establishing the circumstances under which:
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(i) a person is regularly engaged in the business of selling a type of tangible personal
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property;
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(ii) a sale of tangible personal property is one of a series of sales of a character to
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indicate that a person is regularly engaged in the business of selling that type of tangible
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personal property; or
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(iii) a person holds that person out as regularly engaged in the business of selling a type
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of tangible personal property;
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(14) (a) except as provided in Subsection (14)(b), amounts paid or charged on or after
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July 1, 2006, for a purchase or lease by a manufacturing facility other than a cogeneration
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facility, for the following:
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(i) machinery and equipment that:
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(A) is used:
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(I) for a manufacturing facility other than a manufacturing facility that is a scrap
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recycler described in Subsection
59-12-102
(45)(b):
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(Aa) in the manufacturing process; and
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(Bb) to manufacture an item sold as tangible personal property; or
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(II) for a manufacturing facility that is a scrap recycler described in Subsection
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59-12-102
(45)(b), to process an item sold as tangible personal property; and
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(B) has an economic life of three or more years; and
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(ii) normal operating repair or replacement parts that:
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(A) have an economic life of three or more years; and
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(B) are used:
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(I) for a manufacturing facility in the state other than a manufacturing facility that is a
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scrap recycler described in Subsection
59-12-102
(45)(b), in the manufacturing process; or
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(II) for a manufacturing facility in the state that is a scrap recycler described in
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Subsection
59-12-102
(45)(b), to process an item sold as tangible personal property;
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(b) (i) amounts paid or charged on or after July 1, 2005, for a purchase or lease by a
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manufacturing facility that is a cogeneration facility placed in service on or after May 1, 2006,
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for the following:
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(A) machinery and equipment that:
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(I) is used:
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(Aa) in the manufacturing process; and
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(Bb) to manufacture an item sold as tangible personal property; and
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(II) has an economic life of three or more years; and
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(B) normal operating repair or replacement parts that:
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(I) are used in the manufacturing process in a manufacturing facility in the state; and
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(II) have an economic life of three or more years; and
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(ii) for amounts paid or charged on or after July 1, 2005, but on or before June 30,
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2006, for a purchase or lease described in Subsection (14)(b)(i), a cogeneration facility may
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claim the exemption allowed by Subsection (14)(b)(i) by filing for a refund:
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(A) for sales and use taxes paid under this chapter on the purchase or lease payment;
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and
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(B) in accordance with Section
59-12-110
;
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(c) for purposes of this Subsection (14) and in accordance with Title 63, Chapter 46a,
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Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act, the commission:
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(i) shall by rule define the term "establishment"; and
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(ii) may by rule define what constitutes processing an item sold as tangible personal
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property; and
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(d) on or before October 1, 1991, and every five years after October 1, 1991, the
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commission shall:
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(i) review the exemptions described in this Subsection (14) and make
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recommendations to the Revenue and Taxation Interim Committee concerning whether the
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exemptions should be continued, modified, or repealed; and
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(ii) include in its report:
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(A) the cost of the exemptions;
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(B) the purpose and effectiveness of the exemptions; and
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(C) the benefits of the exemptions to the state;
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(15) (a) sales of the following if the requirements of Subsection (15)(b) are met:
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(i) tooling;
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(ii) special tooling;
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(iii) support equipment;
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(iv) special test equipment; or
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(v) parts used in the repairs or renovations of tooling or equipment described in
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Subsections (15)(a)(i) through (iv); and
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(b) sales of tooling, equipment, or parts described in Subsection (15)(a) are exempt if:
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(i) the tooling, equipment, or parts are used or consumed exclusively in the
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performance of any aerospace or electronics industry contract with the United States
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government or any subcontract under that contract; and
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(ii) under the terms of the contract or subcontract described in Subsection (15)(b)(i),
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title to the tooling, equipment, or parts is vested in the United States government as evidenced
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by:
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(A) a government identification tag placed on the tooling, equipment, or parts; or
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(B) listing on a government-approved property record if placing a government
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identification tag on the tooling, equipment, or parts is impractical;
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(16) sales of newspapers or newspaper subscriptions;
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(17) (a) except as provided in Subsection (17)(b), tangible personal property traded in
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as full or part payment of the purchase price, except that for purposes of calculating sales or use
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tax upon vehicles not sold by a vehicle dealer, trade-ins are limited to other vehicles only, and
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the tax is based upon:
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(i) the bill of sale or other written evidence of value of the vehicle being sold and the
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vehicle being traded in; or
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(ii) in the absence of a bill of sale or other written evidence of value, the then existing
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fair market value of the vehicle being sold and the vehicle being traded in, as determined by the
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commission; and
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(b) notwithstanding Subsection (17)(a), Subsection (17)(a) does not apply to the
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following items of tangible personal property traded in as full or part payment of the purchase
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price:
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(i) money;
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(ii) electricity;
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(iii) water;
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(iv) gas; or
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(v) steam;
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(18) (a) (i) except as provided in Subsection (18)(b), sales of tangible personal property
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used or consumed primarily and directly in farming operations, regardless of whether the
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tangible personal property:
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(A) becomes part of real estate; or
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(B) is installed by a:
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(I) farmer;
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(II) contractor; or
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(III) subcontractor; or
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(ii) sales of parts used in the repairs or renovations of tangible personal property if the
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tangible personal property is exempt under Subsection (18)(a)(i); and
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(b) notwithstanding Subsection (18)(a), amounts paid or charged for the following
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tangible personal property are subject to the taxes imposed by this chapter:
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(i) (A) subject to Subsection (18)(b)(i)(B), the following tangible personal property if
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the tangible personal property is used in a manner that is incidental to farming:
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(I) machinery;
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(II) equipment;
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(III) materials; or
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(IV) supplies; and
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(B) tangible personal property that is considered to be used in a manner that is
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incidental to farming includes:
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(I) hand tools; or
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(II) maintenance and janitorial equipment and supplies;
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(ii) (A) subject to Subsection (18)(b)(ii)(B), tangible personal property if the tangible
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personal property is used in an activity other than farming; and
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(B) tangible personal property that is considered to be used in an activity other than
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farming includes:
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(I) office equipment and supplies; or
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(II) equipment and supplies used in:
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(Aa) the sale or distribution of farm products;
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(Bb) research; or
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(Cc) transportation; or
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(iii) a vehicle required to be registered by the laws of this state during the period
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ending two years after the date of the vehicle's purchase;
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(19) sales of hay;
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(20) exclusive sale during the harvest season of seasonal crops, seedling plants, or
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garden, farm, or other agricultural produce if the seasonal crops are, seedling plants are, or
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garden, farm, or other agricultural produce is sold by:
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(a) the producer of the seasonal crops, seedling plants, or garden, farm, or other
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agricultural produce;
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(b) an employee of the producer described in Subsection (20)(a); or
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(c) a member of the immediate family of the producer described in Subsection (20)(a);
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(21) purchases made using a coupon as defined in 7 U.S.C. Sec. 2012 that is issued
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under the Food Stamp Program, 7 U.S.C. Sec. 2011 et seq.;
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(22) sales of nonreturnable containers, nonreturnable labels, nonreturnable bags,
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nonreturnable shipping cases, and nonreturnable casings to a manufacturer, processor,
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wholesaler, or retailer for use in packaging tangible personal property to be sold by that
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manufacturer, processor, wholesaler, or retailer;
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(23) property stored in the state for resale;
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(24) (a) a sale, lease, or rental of property brought into the state by a nonresident [for
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his or her] person:
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(i) for that nonresident person's own personal use or enjoyment while within the state[,
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except property purchased for use in Utah by a nonresident]; and
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(ii) if:
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(A) that nonresident person is not living and working in Utah at the time of [purchase;]
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the sale, lease, or rental; and
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(B) that property is not used in conducting business in the state; and
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(b) in accordance with Title 63, Chapter 46a, Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act, the
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commission may by rule define what constitutes conducting business in the state if that phrase
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has the same meaning in this Subsection (24) as in Subsection (66);
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(25) property purchased for resale in this state, in the regular course of business, either
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in its original form or as an ingredient or component part of a manufactured or compounded
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product;
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(26) property upon which a sales or use tax was paid to some other state, or one of its
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subdivisions, except that the state shall be paid any difference between the tax paid and the tax
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imposed by this part and Part 2, Local Sales and Use Tax Act, and no adjustment is allowed if
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the tax paid was greater than the tax imposed by this part and Part 2, Local Sales and Use Tax
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Act;
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(27) any sale of a service described in Subsections
59-12-103
(1)(b), (c), and (d) to a
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person for use in compounding a service taxable under the subsections;
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(28) purchases made in accordance with the special supplemental nutrition program for
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women, infants, and children established in 42 U.S.C. Sec. 1786;
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(29) beginning on July 1, 1999, through June 30, 2014, sales or leases of rolls, rollers,
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refractory brick, electric motors, or other replacement parts used in the furnaces, mills, or ovens
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of a steel mill described in SIC Code 3312 of the 1987 Standard Industrial Classification
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Manual of the federal Executive Office of the President, Office of Management and Budget;
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(30) sales of a boat of a type required to be registered under Title 73, Chapter 18, State
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Boating Act, a boat trailer, or an outboard motor if the boat, trailer, or outboard motor is both
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not:
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(a) registered in this state; and
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(b) used in this state except as necessary to transport the boat, boat trailer, or outboard
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motor to the borders of this state;
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(31) sales of aircraft manufactured in Utah if sold for delivery and use outside Utah
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where a sales or use tax is not imposed, even if the title is passed in Utah;
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(32) amounts paid for the purchase of telephone service for purposes of providing
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telephone service;
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(33) sales or leases of vehicles to, or use of vehicles by an authorized carrier;
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(34) (a) 45% of the sales price of any new manufactured home; and
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(b) 100% of the sales price of any used manufactured home;
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(35) sales relating to schools and fundraising sales;
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(36) sales or rentals of durable medical equipment if:
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(a) a person presents a prescription for the durable medical equipment; and
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(b) the durable medical equipment is used for home use only;
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(37) (a) sales to a ski resort of electricity to operate a passenger ropeway as defined in
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Section
72-11-102
; and
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(b) the commission shall by rule determine the method for calculating sales exempt
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under Subsection (37)(a) that are not separately metered and accounted for in utility billings;
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(38) sales to a ski resort of:
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(a) snowmaking equipment;
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(b) ski slope grooming equipment;
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(c) passenger ropeways as defined in Section
72-11-102
; or
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(d) parts used in the repairs or renovations of equipment or passenger ropeways
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described in Subsections (38)(a) through (c);
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(39) sales of natural gas, electricity, heat, coal, fuel oil, or other fuels for industrial use;
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(40) (a) subject to Subsection (40)(b), sales or rentals of the right to use or operate for
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amusement, entertainment, or recreation an unassisted amusement device as defined in Section
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59-12-102
;
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(b) if a seller that sells or rents at the same business location the right to use or operate
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for amusement, entertainment, or recreation one or more unassisted amusement devices and
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one or more assisted amusement devices, the exemption described in Subsection (40)(a)
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applies if the seller separately accounts for the sales or rentals of the right to use or operate for
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amusement, entertainment, or recreation for the assisted amusement devices; and
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(c) for purposes of Subsection (40)(b) and in accordance with Title 63, Chapter 46a,
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Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act, the commission may make rules:
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(i) governing the circumstances under which sales are at the same business location;
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and
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(ii) establishing the procedures and requirements for a seller to separately account for
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the sales or rentals of the right to use or operate for amusement, entertainment, or recreation for
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assisted amusement devices;
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(41) sales by the state or a political subdivision of the state, except state institutions of
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higher education as defined in Section
53B-3-102
, of:
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(a) photocopies; or
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(b) other copies of records held or maintained by the state or a political subdivision of
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the state;
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(42) amounts paid for admission to an athletic event at an institution of higher
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education that is subject to the provisions of Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972,
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20 U.S.C. Sec. 1681 et seq.;
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(43) sales of telephone service charged to a prepaid telephone calling card;
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(44) (a) sales of:
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(i) hearing aids;
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(ii) hearing aid accessories; or
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(iii) except as provided in Subsection (44)(b), parts used in the repairs or renovations
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of hearing aids or hearing aid accessories; and
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(b) for purposes of this Subsection (44), notwithstanding Subsection (44)(a)(iii),
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"parts" does not include batteries;
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(45) (a) sales made to or by:
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(i) an area agency on aging; or
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(ii) a senior citizen center owned by a county, city, or town; or
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(b) sales made by a senior citizen center that contracts with an area agency on aging;
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(46) sales or leases of semiconductor fabricating, processing, research, or development
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materials regardless of whether the semiconductor fabricating, processing, research, or
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development materials:
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(a) actually come into contact with a semiconductor; or
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(b) ultimately become incorporated into real property;
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(47) an amount paid by or charged to a purchaser for accommodations and services
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described in Subsection
59-12-103
(1)(i) to the extent the amount is exempt under Section
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59-12-104.2
;
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(48) beginning on September 1, 2001, the lease or use of a vehicle issued a temporary
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sports event registration certificate in accordance with Section
41-3-306
for the event period
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specified on the temporary sports event registration certificate;
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(49) sales or uses of electricity, if the sales or uses are:
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(a) made under a tariff adopted by the Public Service Commission of Utah only for
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purchase of electricity produced from a new wind, geothermal, biomass, or solar power energy
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source, as designated in the tariff by the Public Service Commission of Utah; and
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(b) for an amount of electricity that is:
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(i) unrelated to the amount of electricity used by the person purchasing the electricity
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under the tariff described in Subsection (49)(a); and
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(ii) equivalent to the number of kilowatthours specified in the tariff described in
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Subsection (49)(a) that may be purchased under the tariff described in Subsection (49)(a);
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(50) sales or rentals of mobility enhancing equipment if a person presents a
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prescription for the mobility enhancing equipment;
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(51) sales of water in a:
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(a) pipe;
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(b) conduit;
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(c) ditch; or
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(d) reservoir;
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(52) sales of currency or coinage that constitute legal tender of the United States or of a
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foreign nation;
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(53) (a) sales of an item described in Subsection (53)(b) if the item:
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(i) does not constitute legal tender of any nation; and
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(ii) has a gold, silver, or platinum content of 80% or more; and
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(b) Subsection (53)(a) applies to a gold, silver, or platinum:
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(i) ingot;
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(ii) bar;
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(iii) medallion; or
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(iv) decorative coin;
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(54) amounts paid on a sale-leaseback transaction;
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(55) sales of a prosthetic device:
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(a) for use on or in a human;
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(b) for which a prescription is issued; and
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(c) to a person that presents a prescription for the prosthetic device;
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(56) (a) except as provided in Subsection (56)(b), purchases, leases, or rentals of
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machinery or equipment by an establishment described in Subsection (56)(c) if the machinery
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or equipment is primarily used in the production or postproduction of the following media for
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commercial distribution:
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(i) a motion picture;
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(ii) a television program;
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(iii) a movie made for television;
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(iv) a music video;
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(v) a commercial;
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(vi) a documentary; or
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(vii) a medium similar to Subsections (56)(a)(i) through (vi) as determined by the
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commission by administrative rule made in accordance with Subsection (56)(d); or
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(b) notwithstanding Subsection (56)(a), purchases, leases, or rentals of machinery or
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equipment by an establishment described in Subsection (56)(c) that is used for the production
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or postproduction of the following are subject to the taxes imposed by this chapter:
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(i) a live musical performance;
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(ii) a live news program; or
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(iii) a live sporting event;
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(c) the following establishments listed in the 1997 North American Industry
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Classification System of the federal Executive Office of the President, Office of Management
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and Budget, apply to Subsections (56)(a) and (b):
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(i) NAICS Code 512110; or
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(ii) NAICS Code 51219; and
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(d) in accordance with Title 63, Chapter 46a, Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act, the
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commission may by rule:
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(i) prescribe what constitutes a medium similar to Subsections (56)(a)(i) through (vi);
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or
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(ii) define:
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(A) "commercial distribution";
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(B) "live musical performance";
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(C) "live news program"; or
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(D) "live sporting event";
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(57) (a) leases of seven or more years or purchases made on or after July 1, 2004 but on
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or before June 30, 2009, of machinery or equipment that:
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(i) is leased or purchased for or by a facility that:
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(A) is a renewable energy production facility;
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(B) is located in the state; and
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(C) (I) becomes operational on or after July 1, 2004; or
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(II) has its generation capacity increased by one or more megawatts on or after July 1,
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2004 as a result of the use of the machinery or equipment;
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(ii) has an economic life of five or more years; and
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(iii) is used to make the facility or the increase in capacity of the facility described in
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Subsection (57)(a)(i) operational up to the point of interconnection with an existing
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transmission grid including:
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(A) a wind turbine;
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(B) generating equipment;
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(C) a control and monitoring system;
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(D) a power line;
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(E) substation equipment;
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(F) lighting;
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(G) fencing;
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(H) pipes; or
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(I) other equipment used for locating a power line or pole; and
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(b) this Subsection (57) does not apply to:
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(i) machinery or equipment used in construction of:
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(A) a new renewable energy production facility; or
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(B) the increase in the capacity of a renewable energy production facility;
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(ii) contracted services required for construction and routine maintenance activities;
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and
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(iii) unless the machinery or equipment is used or acquired for an increase in capacity
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of the facility described in Subsection (57)(a)(i)(C)(II), machinery or equipment used or
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acquired after:
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(A) the renewable energy production facility described in Subsection (57)(a)(i) is
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operational as described in Subsection (57)(a)(iii); or
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(B) the increased capacity described in Subsection (57)(a)(i) is operational as described
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in Subsection (57)(a)(iii);
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(58) (a) leases of seven or more years or purchases made on or after July 1, 2004 but on
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or before June 30, 2009, of machinery or equipment that:
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(i) is leased or purchased for or by a facility that:
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(A) is a waste energy production facility;
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(B) is located in the state; and
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(C) (I) becomes operational on or after July 1, 2004; or
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(II) has its generation capacity increased by one or more megawatts on or after July 1,
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2004 as a result of the use of the machinery or equipment;
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(ii) has an economic life of five or more years; and
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(iii) is used to make the facility or the increase in capacity of the facility described in
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Subsection (58)(a)(i) operational up to the point of interconnection with an existing
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transmission grid including:
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(A) generating equipment;
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(B) a control and monitoring system;
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(C) a power line;
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(D) substation equipment;
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(E) lighting;
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(F) fencing;
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(G) pipes; or
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(H) other equipment used for locating a power line or pole; and
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(b) this Subsection (58) does not apply to:
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(i) machinery or equipment used in construction of:
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(A) a new waste energy facility; or
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(B) the increase in the capacity of a waste energy facility;
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(ii) contracted services required for construction and routine maintenance activities;
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and
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(iii) unless the machinery or equipment is used or acquired for an increase in capacity
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described in Subsection (58)(a)(i)(C)(II), machinery or equipment used or acquired after:
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(A) the waste energy facility described in Subsection (58)(a)(i) is operational as
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described in Subsection (58)(a)(iii); or
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(B) the increased capacity described in Subsection (58)(a)(i) is operational as described
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in Subsection (58)(a)(iii);
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(59) (a) leases of five or more years or purchases made on or after July 1, 2004 but on
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or before June 30, 2009, of machinery or equipment that:
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(i) is leased or purchased for or by a facility that:
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(A) is located in the state;
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(B) produces fuel from biomass energy including:
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(I) methanol; or
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(II) ethanol; and
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(C) (I) becomes operational on or after July 1, 2004; or
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(II) has its capacity to produce fuel increase by 25% or more on or after July 1, 2004 as
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a result of the installation of the machinery or equipment;
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(ii) has an economic life of five or more years; and
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(iii) is installed on the facility described in Subsection (59)(a)(i);
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(b) this Subsection (59) does not apply to:
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(i) machinery or equipment used in construction of:
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(A) a new facility described in Subsection (59)(a)(i); or
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(B) the increase in capacity of the facility described in Subsection (59)(a)(i); or
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(ii) contracted services required for construction and routine maintenance activities;
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and
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(iii) unless the machinery or equipment is used or acquired for an increase in capacity
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described in Subsection (59)(a)(i)(C)(II), machinery or equipment used or acquired after:
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(A) the facility described in Subsection (59)(a)(i) is operational; or
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(B) the increased capacity described in Subsection (59)(a)(i) is operational;
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(60) amounts paid to a purchaser as a rebate from the manufacturer of a new vehicle
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for purchasing the new vehicle;
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(61) (a) subject to Subsection (61)(b), sales of tangible personal property to persons
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within this state that is subsequently shipped outside the state and incorporated pursuant to
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contract into and becomes a part of real property located outside of this state, except to the
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extent that the other state or political entity imposes a sales, use, gross receipts, or other similar
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transaction excise tax on it against which the other state or political entity allows a credit for
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taxes imposed by this chapter; and
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(b) the exemption provided for in Subsection (61)(a):
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(i) is allowed only if the exemption is applied:
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(A) in calculating the purchase price of the tangible personal property; and
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(B) to a written contract that is in effect on July 1, 2004; and
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(ii) (A) does not apply beginning on the day on which the contract described in
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Subsection (61)(b)(i):
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(I) is substantially modified; or
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(II) terminates; and
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(B) in accordance with Title 63, Chapter 46a, Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act,
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the commission may by rule prescribe the circumstances under which a contract is substantially
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modified;
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(62) purchases:
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(a) of one or more of the following items in printed or electronic format:
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(i) a list containing information that includes one or more:
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(A) names; or
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(B) addresses; or
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(ii) a database containing information that includes one or more:
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(A) names; or
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(B) addresses; and
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(b) used to send direct mail;
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(63) redemptions or repurchases of property by a person if that property was:
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(a) delivered to a pawnbroker as part of a pawn transaction; and
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(b) redeemed or repurchased within the time period established in a written agreement
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between the person and the pawnbroker for redeeming or repurchasing the property;
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(64) (a) purchases or leases of an item described in Subsection (64)(b) if the item:
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(i) is purchased or leased by, or on behalf of, a telephone service provider; and
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(ii) has a useful economic life of one or more years; and
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(b) the following apply to Subsection (64)(a):
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(i) telecommunications enabling or facilitating equipment, machinery, or software;
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(ii) telecommunications equipment, machinery, or software required for 911 service;
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(iii) telecommunications maintenance or repair equipment, machinery, or software;
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(iv) telecommunications switching or routing equipment, machinery, or software; or
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(v) telecommunications transmission equipment, machinery, or software; [and]
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(65) (a) beginning on July 1, 2006, and ending on June 30, 2016, purchases of tangible
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personal property used in the research and development of coal-to-liquids, oil shale, or tar
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sands technology; and
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(b) in accordance with Title 63, Chapter 46a, Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act, the
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commission may, for purposes of Subsection (65)(a), make rules defining what constitutes
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tangible personal property used in the research and development of coal-to-liquids, oil shale,
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and tar sands technology[.]; and
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(66) (a) a sale of property, other than a sale of a vehicle exempt under Subsection (33),
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if:
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(i) the property is:
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(A) sold outside of this state;
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(B) brought into this state at any time after the sale described in Subsection
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(66)(a)(i)(A); and
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(C) used in conducting business in this state; and
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(ii) for:
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(A) property other than the property described in Subsection (66)(a)(ii)(B), the first use
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of the property for a purpose for which the property is designed occurs outside of this state; or
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(B) a vehicle other than a vehicle sold to an authorized carrier, is registered outside of
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this state; and
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(b) in accordance with Title 63, Chapter 46a, Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act, the
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commission may by rule define what constitutes:
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(i) conducting business in the state if that phrase has the same meaning in this
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Subsection (66) as in Subsection (24); or
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(ii) for purposes of Subsection (66)(a):
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(A) the first use of property; or
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(B) a purpose for which property is designed.
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Section 2. Effective date.
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This bill takes effect on July 1, 2007.
Legislative Review Note
as of 11-15-06 3:15 PM
Office of Legislative Research and General Counsel
Interim Committee Note
as of 12-15-06 10:05 AM
The Revenue and Taxation Interim Committee recommended this bill.
Mixed Membership Committee Note
as of 12-15-06 10:05 AM
The Utah Tax Review Commission recommended this bill.
Membership: 4 legislators 10 non-legislators
Legislative Vote: 3 voting for 1 voting against 0 absent
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