Md. Code Regs. 03.06.01.07

Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 22, November 1, 2024
Section 03.06.01.07 - Sales Where It Is Impractical to Establish the Amount of Property to be Resold
A. If, at the time of a sale, it is impractical for the buyer to establish the actual amount of the property, digital code, or digital product being purchased which is to be resold, the tax shall be paid on the entire amount of the sale, either if the buyer has reason to believe that a majority of the tangible personal property, digital code, or digital product will not be resold, or if the buyer cannot determine whether or not a majority of the tangible personal property, digital code, or digital product will be resold. If any portion of the property is later resold without having first been used by the buyer, the buyer may apply for a refund of the taxes attributable to this property, digital code, or digital product within 4 years of the date of purchase.
B. If no tax is paid upon the purchase of tangible personal property, digital codes, or digital products pursuant to §A of this regulation, the buyer shall include the cost of that portion converted to the buyer's personal use as a purchase subject to the sales and use tax on the return to be filed for the period in which the property was converted.
C. The procedure described in §B shall also be followed by any person who purchases tangible personal property, digital codes, or digital products for resale without paying the tax, and who subsequently converts the property to personal use.

Md. Code Regs. 03.06.01.07

Regulations .07 effective August 1, 1947; repealed effective February 15, 1982 (9:3 Md. R. 220); amended effective 49:14 Md. R.704, eff. 7/11/2022