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  6. Title 40 - Revenue and Taxa...
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  8. Chapter 20 - Oil and Gas.
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  10. Article 1 - Privilege Tax on Production.


Article 1 - Privilege Tax on Production.


  • Section 40-20-1 - Definitions.
  • Section 40-20-2 - Levy and amount of tax upon business of producing or severing oil or gas from soil, etc., generally.
  • Section 40-20-3 - Tax levied upon producers in proportion to ownership at time of severance; by whom tax paid; lien.
  • Section 40-20-4 - Enforcement of article; collection of taxes; statements to be filed and records kept; inspection of records; hearings and compelling attendance of witnesses; rules and regulations.
  • Section 40-20-5 - When reports to be filed; payments to accompany reports.
  • Section 40-20-7 - Deduction of appropriation for expenses of department.
  • Section 40-20-8 - Allocation and distribution of net taxes collected; property which consists of submerged lands and onshore lands; onshore lands defined; applicability of section; final determination establishing allocation base.
  • Section 40-20-9 - Reports to be made on blanks furnished by department; certificate and verification required.
  • Section 40-20-11 - Enjoining violation of article.
  • Section 40-20-12 - Exemption from ad valorem taxes.
  • Section 40-20-13 - Collection and disbursement of additional taxes.
  • Section 40-20-14 - Credits against tax for manufacturers of direct reduced iron.
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