Oregon Statutes - Chapter 473 - Wine, Cider and Malt Beverage Privilege Tax - Section 473.050 - When privilege tax not imposed.

In computing any privilege tax imposed by ORS 473.030 or 473.035:

(1) No malt beverage, cider or wine is subject to tax more than once.

(2) No tax shall be levied, collected or imposed upon any malt beverage, cider or wine sold to the Oregon Liquor Control Commission or exported from the state.

(3) No tax shall be levied, collected or imposed upon any malt beverage given away and consumed on the licensed premises of a brewery licensee, or sold to or by a voluntary nonincorporated organization of army, air corps or navy personnel operating a place for the sale of goods pursuant to regulations promulgated by the proper authority of each such service.

(4) No tax shall be levied, collected or imposed upon any malt beverage, cider or wine determined by the commission to be unfit for human consumption or unsalable.

(5) No tax shall be levied, collected or imposed upon the first 40,000 gallons, or 151,000 liters, of wine sold annually in Oregon from a United States manufacturer of wines producing less than 100,000 gallons, or 379,000 liters, annually. [Amended by 1971 c.158 §1; 1977 c.856 §20; 1981 c.199 §4; 1983 c.651 §7; 1995 c.301 §24; 1997 c.348 §5; 2007 c.854 §5]

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