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Current as of January 01, 2024 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
The gross value at the well for oil is the price paid for the oil under an arm's-length contract between the producer and the purchaser less, when applicable, transportation costs associated with moving the oil from the point of production to the point of sale under the contract. In the absence of an arm's-length contract, the gross value at the well for oil is established by the first applicable of the following methods:
1. The price paid under an arm's-length contract, to which the person paying the tax is a party, for the purchase or sale of oil of like kind, character, and quality, in the same field or, if none, in a nearby field, less, when applicable, transportation costs associated with moving the oil from the point of production to the point of sale.
2. The price paid under an arm's-length contract, between parties other than the person paying the tax, for the purchase or sale of oil of like kind, character, and quality, in the same field or, if none, in a nearby field, less, when applicable, transportation costs associated with moving the oil from the point of production to the point of sale.
3. The value determined by consideration of the posted price relevant in valuing oil of like kind, character, and quality, in the same field or, if none, in a nearby field, less, when applicable, adjustments for transportation costs to reflect the differential between the value at the point of production and the value at the location reflected in the posted price.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - North Dakota Century Code Title 57. Taxation § 57-51-02.3. Valuation of oil--Alternatives--Exceptions - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/nd/title-57-taxation/nd-cent-code-sect-57-51-02-3/
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