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Chapter 183
Mixed Beverage Taxes

Sections

183.001
Definitions
183.021
Tax Imposed on Gross Receipts of Permittee from Mixed Beverages
183.022
Tax Return Due Date
183.023
Payment
183.024
Failure to Pay Tax or File Report
183.025
Security Requirement
183.026
Audit Frequency
183.027
Credits and Refunds for Bad Debts
183.041
Tax Imposed on Sales of Mixed Beverages and Related Items
183.042
Disclosure of Tax
183.043
Applicability of Other Law
183.051
Mixed Beverage Tax Clearance Fund
183.052
Conflict of Rules
183.053
Allocation of Certain Revenue for Certain Specialty Court Programs
183.054
Allocation of Certain Revenue to Sexual Assault Program Fund
183.0212
Separate Disclosure of Tax Allowed
183.0421
Tax Return Due Date
183.0422
Payment
 



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

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