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Current as of January 01, 2023 | Updated by FindLaw Staff
A. The secretary may enter into reciprocity agreements on behalf of the state of Louisiana with authorized representatives of other states for the purpose of determining methods for collecting and forwarding of gasoline or diesel fuel taxes and penalties.
B. In lieu of the requirements of this Part with respect to licensing, bonding, reporting, and auditing of an interstate motor fuel user, the secretary is authorized to enter into the International Fuel Tax Agreement or other cooperative compacts or agreements with another state or other states or provinces to permit base state or base jurisdiction licensing of persons importing gasoline or diesel fuel into this state and liable for the tax levied by this Part, and to provide for the cooperation and assistance among the member states and provinces in the administration and collection of motor fuels consumption or use taxes.
C. Any agreement or amendment entered into on behalf of the state of Louisiana shall not be effective until stated in writing and filed with the secretary.
D. An agreement may provide:
(1) For determining the base state for users, user records requirements, audit procedures, exchange of information, and persons eligible for tax licensing.
(2) For defining qualified motor vehicles.
(3) For determining if bonding is required.
(4) For specifying reporting requirements and periods including defining uniform penalty and interest rates for late reporting.
(5) For any other provisions as will facilitate the administration of the agreement.
E. The secretary may, as required by terms of the agreement, forward to officers of another state any information in the secretary's possession relative to the manufacture, receipt, sale, use, transportation, or shipment of gasoline or diesel fuels by any person. The secretary may disclose to officers of another state the location of offices, motor vehicles, and other real and personal property of users of gasoline or diesel fuels.
F. An agreement may provide for each state to audit the records of persons based in the state to determine if the motor fuel taxes due each state are properly reported and paid. Each state shall forward the finding of the audits performed on persons based in the state to each state in which the person has taxable use of motor fuels. For persons not based in this state and who have taxable use of motor fuels in this state, the secretary may serve the audit findings received from another state in the form of a proposed assessment on the person as though an audit was conducted by the secretary.
G. Any agreement entered into under this Section shall not preclude the secretary from auditing the records of any person covered by the provisions of this Part.
H. The secretary may promulgate rules and regulations for the administration and enforcement of any such agreement.
I. The legal remedies and procedures for any persons served with an order or proposed assessment under this Part shall be as prescribed by law.
J. An interstate motor fuel user licensed in accordance with the provisions of such an agreement authorized by this Section shall be considered fully licensed in Louisiana.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Louisiana Revised Statutes Tit. 47, § 818.44. Cooperative agreements between states for collection and payment of taxes - last updated January 01, 2023 | https://codes.findlaw.com/la/revised-statutes/la-rev-stat-tit-47-sect-818-44/
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