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Chapter 160
Taxes on Sales and Use of Boats and Boat Motors

Sections

160.001
Definitions
160.002
Total Consideration
160.003
Supervision
160.021
Retail Sales Tax
160.022
Use Tax
160.023
New Resident
160.024
Exemption
160.025
Credit for Other Taxes
160.026
Limitation on Amount of Tax
160.041
Collection Procedure
160.042
Required Affidavits
160.043
Payment by Seller
160.044
Tax Receipts
160.045
Penalty
160.046
Records
160.061
Operation; Penalty
160.062
Penalty for Signing False Affidavits
160.121
Amount of Tax Sent to Comptroller
160.122
Allocation of Revenue
160.0245
Exemption for Emergency Service Organizations
160.0246
Exemption for Certain Boats and Motors Temporarily Used in This State
160.0247
Temporary Use Permit
 



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Blank Outline Levels

The legislature occasionally skips outline levels. For example:

(3) A person may apply [...]
(4)(a) A person petitioning for relief [...]

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