Exemption; sales to United States government; commercial
printing; receipt or collection of taxes; earnings on United States
bonds; transactions with another state or foreign country
Sec. 24. (a) Transactions are exempt from the state gross retail tax
to the extent that the gross retail income from those transactions is
derived from gross receipts that are:
(1) derived from sales to the United States government, to the
extent the state is prohibited by the Constitution of the United
States from taxing that gross income;
(2) derived from commercial printing that results in printed
materials, excluding the business of photocopying, that are
shipped, mailed, or delivered outside Indiana;
(3) United States or Indiana taxes received or collected as a
collecting agent explicitly designated as a collecting agent for
a tax by statute for the state or the United States;
(4) collections by a retail merchant of a retailer's excise tax
imposed by the United States if:
(A) the tax is imposed solely on the sale at retail of tangible
personal property;
(B) the tax is remitted to the appropriate taxing authority;
and
(C) the retail merchant collects the tax separately as an
addition to the price of the property sold;
(5) collections of a manufacturer's excise tax imposed by the
United States on motor vehicles, motor vehicle bodies and
chassis, parts and accessories for motor vehicles, tires, tubes for
tires, or tread rubber and laminated tires, if the excise tax is
separately stated by the collecting taxpayer as either an addition
to or an inclusion in the price of the property sold; or
(6) amounts represented by an encumbrance of any kind on
tangible personal property received by a retail merchant in
reciprocal exchange for tangible personal property of like kind.
(b) Transactions are exempt from the state gross retail tax to the
extent that the gross retail income from those transactions is derived
from gross receipts that are:
(1) interest or other earnings paid on bonds or other securities
issued by the United States, to the extent the Constitution of the
United States prohibits the taxation of that gross income; or
(2) derived from business conducted in commerce between the
state and either another state or a foreign country, to the extent
the state is prohibited from taxing that gross income by the
Constitution of the United States.
As added by Acts 1980, P.L.52, SEC.1. Amended by Acts 1981,
P.L.77, SEC.4; P.L.78-1989, SEC.7; P.L.192-2002(ss), SEC.55.
Last modified: May 28, 2006