State tax definition

State tax means any State Income Taxes or State Other Taxes.
State tax means the tax levied under this Act;
State tax means the tax levied under any State Goods and Services Tax Act;

Examples of State tax in a sentence

  • Rod Brevig, Idaho State Tax Commission Forester, presented the 2023 Stumpage Values for Forest Taxation in Idaho.

  • U.S. Government Accountability Office, Private School Choice: Accountability in State Tax Credit Scholarship Programs, GAO-19-664 (September 2019) https://www.gao.gov/assets/710/701640.pdf.

  • Idaho State Tax Commission, 458 U.S. 307, 73 L.Ed.2d 787, 102 S.Ct. 3103 (1982); F.

  • State Tax Commission, 65 Wn.2d 889, 400 P.2d 297 (1965), this Court upheld the imposition of sales tax on certain recreational activities such as golf, skiing, and billiards, even though bowling was not taxed.

  • For example, the Supreme Court in State Tax Commission of Utah v.


More Definitions of State tax

State tax means any Tax imposed by any State of the United States or by any political subdivision of any such State.
State tax means the State goods and services tax levied and collected under the respective State Goods and Services Tax Act;
State tax means any of the following if imposed by any Act or law of Tasmania:
State tax means the marijuana excise tax as stated in RCW 69.50.535 and the State and local sales and use tax on sales of marijuana as stated in chapters 82.08 and 82.12 RCW, all as may be amended from time to time.
State tax means the [applicable State (or local) tax levied at XXX of the State Code].
State tax means tax imposed under an Act.
State tax means the State goods and services tax levied and collected 30