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Current as of January 01, 2024 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
(a) The state treasurer shall transfer the revenue collected from the severance tax imposed by W.S. 39-14-204(a)(i) into the permanent Wyoming mineral trust fund. The state treasurer shall transfer the revenue collected from the severance tax imposed by W.S. 39-14-204(a)(ii), (iii) and (iv) into the severance tax distribution account.
(b) to (d) Repealed by Laws 2002, Sp. & Bud. Sess., ch. 62, § 2.
(e) Revenues to be distributed to local governments under W.S. 39-14-801 shall be distributed as follows:
(i) Distributions shall be made quarterly in an amount equal to one-fourth ( 1/4 ) of the amount estimated to be earned in the current fiscal year based upon the most recent consensus revenue estimating group estimates. In computing distributions, the state treasurer shall make adjustments to reflect changes in the consensus revenue estimating group estimates;
(ii) Not later than September 15, the state treasurer shall compute actual earnings for the months of the preceding fiscal year for which estimates were used in computing distributions. The state treasurer shall make adjustments to distributions during the current fiscal year in an amount equal to the difference between revenues earned and actual distributions for the preceding fiscal year.
(f) Repealed by Laws 2001, ch. 209, § 3.
(g) Repealed by Laws 2001, ch. 209, § 3.
(j) Repealed by Laws 2002, Sp. & Bud. Sess., ch. 62, § 2.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Wyoming Statutes Title 39. Taxation and Revenue § 39-14-211. Distribution - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/wy/title-39-taxation-and-revenue/wy-st-sect-39-14-211/
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