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Massachusetts General Laws - Tax on the Storage, Use or Other Consumption of Certain Tangible Personal Property - Chapter 64i, Section 34

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Claims for reimbursement on worthless accounts.

Section 34. Any vendor who has paid to the commissioner an excise under this chapter upon a sale for which credit is given to the purchaser and such account is later determined to be worthless shall be entitled to reimbursement without interest of the excise paid to the commissioner on such worthless account. Such claims for reimbursement, covering the amount of the excise paid on accounts determined to be worthless in the vendor’s prior fiscal year, shall be filed on or before the due date, including extensions, of the federal income tax return or annual federal filing in the case of an exempt organization for such prior fiscal year. Any vendor who shall recover, in whole or in part, upon an account previously determined to be worthless for which reimbursement had been received, shall report and include the same in his return for the period during which the recovery occurred.

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