CHAPTER 11. TAXATION.

ARTICLE 13. BUSINESS AND OCCUPATION TAX.

§11-13-3b. Definitions; reduction allowed in tax due; how computed.

When used in this section, the phrase "normal tax" means the tax computed by the application of rates against values or gross income as set forth in sections two-a to two-m, inclusive, in this article, less the amount of the annual exemption for the period actually engaged in business.

The normal tax shall be computed by the application of rates against values or gross income as set forth in sections two-a to two-m, inclusive, of this article, less the amount of the annual exemption allowed and determined under section three of this article.

The surtax shall be computed by the application of the surtax rate against gross income as set forth in section two-k of this article.

Bill History For §11-13-3B

1983 Regular Session
Senate Bill 310
1978 Regular Session
Senate Bill 163
1975 Regular Session
Senate Bill 285
1971 Regular Session
House Bill 1078
1959 Regular Session
Senate Bill 157
1958 Regular Session
Senate Bill 35
1955 Regular Session
Senate Bill 261
1943 Regular Session
Senate Bill 170