No. 37107 (Amendment): Section R861-1A-46. Procedures for Purchaser Refund Requests Pursuant to Utah Code Ann. Sections 59-1-1410 and 59-12-110  

  • (Amendment)

    DAR File No.: 37107
    Filed: 12/14/2012 08:47:39 AM

    RULE ANALYSIS

    Purpose of the rule or reason for the change:

    The proposed rule is provides guidance for certain persons applying for a sales tax refund.

    Summary of the rule or change:

    This proposed rule replaces an earlier version of the rule that was submitted to the Division of Administrative Rules. That earlier version of the rule was not adopted. This current version of the proposed rule has been revised to incorporate changes suggested in comments received during the public comment period and subsequent meetings with impacted individuals. The proposed rule defines a purchaser refund request as a request for a refund of sales taxes submitted by a person other than the seller that originally collected and remitted the sales tax to the Tax Commission; indicates the information that must be provided to the Tax Commission when submitting a purchaser refund request; provides that an applicant may request to have the purchaser refund request reviewed by a sampling method, rather than a 100 percent review of the transactions included in the refund request; provides that a purchaser refund request will be decreased by the amount of those transactions for which required information is not provided to the Tax Commission within the specified time period, and will be treated as dismissals that may be appealed only on the issue of whether information adequate to determine the validity of the purchaser refund request was received by the Tax Commission within the specified time period.

    State statutory or constitutional authorization for this rule:

    Anticipated cost or savings to:

    the state budget:

    None--The proposed rule indicates how to apply for certain sales tax refunds.

    local governments:

    None--The proposed rule indicates how to apply for certain sales tax refunds.

    small businesses:

    None--The proposed rule indicates how to apply for certain sales tax refunds.

    persons other than small businesses, businesses, or local governmental entities:

    None--The proposed rule indicates how to apply for certain sales tax refunds.

    Compliance costs for affected persons:

    None--The proposed rule indicates how a person shall apply for a sales tax refund when that person is not the seller that originally collected and remitted the sales tax to the Tax Commission. While in most cases, the application process mirrors the long-standing practice of the agency, if an applicant and the Tax Commission agree to a sampling method of review, the applicant will provide less information to the Tax Commission than currently.

    Comments by the department head on the fiscal impact the rule may have on businesses:

    This procedural amendment creates no fiscal impact.

    Michael Cragun, Commissioner

    The full text of this rule may be inspected, during regular business hours, at the Division of Administrative Rules, or at:

    Tax Commission
    Administration
    210 N 1950 W
    SALT LAKE CITY, UT 84134-0002

    Direct questions regarding this rule to:

    Interested persons may present their views on this rule by submitting written comments to the address above no later than 5:00 p.m. on:

    01/31/2013

    This rule may become effective on:

    02/07/2013

    Authorized by:

    Michael Cragun, Tax Commissioner

    RULE TEXT

    R861. Tax Commission, Administration.

    R861-1A. Administrative Procedures.

    R861-1A-46. Procedures for Purchaser Refund Requests Pursuant to Utah Code Ann. Sections 59-1-1410 and 59-12-110.

    (1) Definitions.

    (a) "Division" means the Auditing Division of the commission.

    (b) "Purchaser refund request" means:

    (i) a refund request for sales tax overpaid; and

    (ii) submitted by a person other than the seller that originally collected and remitted the sales tax to the commission.

    (c) "Required information and documents" means, for each transaction included in a purchaser refund request:

    (i) a description of the item for which a refund is requested;

    (ii) the invoiced transaction date;

    (iii) the taxable purchase amount;

    (iv) the tax rate applied to the purchase amount;

    (v) the invoice number;

    (vi) invoices or receipts or other books and records that show the items purchased and sales tax charged;

    (vii) the sales tax paid;

    (viii) the reason and basis in Utah law for exempting or excluding the item from sales tax;

    (ix) documentation that verifies that the item qualifies for a sales tax exemption or exclusion;

    (x) the amount of sales tax overpaid;

    (xi) proof of payment of sales tax, such as a canceled check, bank statement, credit card statement or receipt, letter from the seller, or other books and records that demonstrate payment was made;

    (xii) if an agent applies for the refund on behalf of a purchaser, a power of attorney;

    (xiii) the name and address of the seller; and

    (xiv) a signed statement that the seller that calculated and remitted the sales tax:

    (A) has not provided a sales tax refund or credit; and

    (B) will not be asked to provide a sales tax refund or credit.

    (2)(a) Except as provided in Subsection (3), a person submitting a purchaser refund request shall include the required information and documents with the application to the division.

    (b) The items described in Subsection (2)(a) shall be provided to the division in the format and manner prescribed by the division.

    (c) If the application is not accompanied by all of the required information and documents, the division shall send a notice to the person that submitted the purchaser refund request.

    (d) The notice described in Subsection (2)(c) shall:

    (i) indicate the required information and documents that are missing; and

    (ii) allow the person submitting the purchaser refund request 30 days to provide the missing required information and documents to the division.

    (e)(i) A person submitting a purchaser refund request who is unable to provide the information and documents described in Subsection (2)(d)(i) within the time period described in Subsection (2)(d)(ii) may contact the division to request an extension of time to provide the required information and documents that are missing.

    (ii) The division shall grant reasonable requests for extension that will not unnecessarily prolong the processing of the refund request. If an extension is granted, the division shall provide written notice to the person submitting the purchaser refund request of the length of an extension of time granted under Subsection (2)(e)(i).

    (f) If the division has not received all of the required information and documents within the time period described in Subsection (2)(d), or if applicable, within an extension of time granted under Subsection (2)(e), the division shall:

    (i) evaluate the purchaser refund request based solely on the required information and documents received; and

    (ii) dismiss for lack of evidence requests for refunds on items for which the division has not received the required information and documents.

    (g)(i) Dismissals under Subsection (2)(f) may be appealed to the commission.

    (ii) On an appeal under Subsection (2)(g)(i), the only matter that will be reviewed by the commission is whether information and documents adequate to determine the validity of the purchaser refund request were received by the division within the time period prescribed under Subsection (2)(d), or if applicable, within an extension of time granted under Subsection (2)(e).

    (3)(a) A person who submits a purchaser refund request may, at the time the application for the refund is filed, request the division use a sampling method in its review of the purchaser refund request.

    (b) A person requesting a sampling method of review under Subsection (3)(a) shall include the following information for each transaction included in the purchaser refund request with the application to the division:

    (i) the invoice number;

    (ii) the invoiced transaction date;

    (iii) the taxable purchase amount;

    (iv) the tax rate applied to the purchase amount;

    (v) the sales tax paid;

    (vi) the amount of sales tax overpaid;

    (vii) the name and address of the seller

    (viii) a description of the item for which a refund is requested; and

    (ix) the reason and basis in Utah law the item is exempt or excluded from sales tax.

    (c) The items described in Subsection (3)(b) shall be provided to the division in the format and manner prescribed by the division.

    (4)(a) If the division and a person submitting a purchaser refund request agree to the division's use of a sampling method in its review of the purchaser refund request, the division shall:

    (i) determine the items that will be included in the sample;

    (ii) notify the person submitting the purchaser refund request of the items that will be included in the sample and the information and documents that must be submitted to the division; and

    (iii) allow the person submitting the purchaser refund request 30 days to provide the information and documents to the division in the format and manner prescribed by the division.

    (b)(i) A person submitting a purchaser refund request who is unable to provide the information and documents described in Subsection (4)(a)(ii) within the time period described in Subsection (4)(a)(iii) may contact the division to request an extension of time to provide the information and documents that are missing.

    (ii) The division shall grant reasonable requests for extension that will not unnecessarily prolong the processing of the refund request. If an extension is granted, the division shall provide written notice to the person submitting the purchaser refund request of the length of an extension of time granted under Subsection (4)(b)(i).

    (c) Information and documents described in Subsection (4)(a)(ii) that are not received by the end of the period described in Subsection(4)(a), or if applicable, within an extension of time granted under Subsection (4)(b), shall be:

    (i) considered errors; and

    (ii) included in the overall error factor by which the purchaser refund request is decreased.

    (d)(i) Errors under Subsection (4)(c) may be appealed to the commission.

    (ii) On an appeal under Subsection (4)(d)(i), the only matter that will be reviewed by the commission is whether information and documents adequate to determine the validity of the purchaser refund request were received by the division within the time period prescribed under Subsection (4)(a), or if applicable, within an extension of time granted under Subsection (4)(b).

     

    KEY: developmental disabilities, grievance procedures, taxation, disclosure requirements

    Date of Enactment or Last Substantive Amendment: [October 25, 2012]2013

    Notice of Continuation: January 3, 2012

    Authorizing, and Implemented or Interpreted Law: 10-1-405; 41-1a-209; 52-4-207; 59-1-205; 59-1-207; 59-1-210; 59-1-301; 59-1-302.1; 59-1-304; 59-1-401; 59-1-403; 59-1-404; 59-1-405; 59-1-501; 59-1-502.5; 59-1-602; 59-1-611; 59-1-705; 59-1-706; 59-1-1004; 59-1-1404; 59-7-505; 59-10-512; 59-10-532; 59-10-533; 59-10-535; 59-12-107; 59-12-114; 59-12-118; 59-13-206; 59-13-210; 59-13-307; 59-10-544; 59-14-404; 59-2-212; 59-2-701; 59-2-705; 59-2-1003; 59-2-1004; 59-2-1006; 59-2-1007; 59-2-704; 59-2-924; 59-7-517; 63G-3-301; 63G-4-102; 76-8-502; 76-8-503; 59-2-701; 63G-4-201; 63G-4-202; 63G-4-203; 63G-4-204; 63G-4-205 through 63G-4-209; 63G-4-302; 63G-4-401; 63G-4-503; 63G-3-201(2); 68-3-7; 68-3-8.5; 69-2-5; 42 USC 12201; 28 CFR 25.107 1992 Edition

     


Document Information

Effective Date:
2/7/2013
Publication Date:
01/01/2013
Filed Date:
12/14/2012
Agencies:
Tax Commission,Administration
Rulemaking Authority:

Section 59-12-110

Section 59-1-1410

Authorized By:
Michael Cragun, Tax Commissioner
DAR File No.:
37107
Related Chapter/Rule NO.: (1)
R861-1A-46. Procedures for Purchaser Refund Requests Pursuant to Utah Code Ann. Sections 59-1-1410 and 59-12-110.