§ 105-187. 5. Alternate tax for a limited possession commitment. — United States — North Carolina law | Esheria

§ 105-187. 5. Alternate tax for a limited possession commitment.

A retailer may elect to use an alternate tax method for a limited possession commitment, but if it does, it must pay tax on gross receipts, complete the required form, and report and remit the tax.

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audit administration certificate of title gross receipts motor vehicle tax

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