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139.519 Sales and use tax refund on building materials used for disaster
recovery.
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As used in this section:
(a) "Building materials" means all tangible personal property which enters
into and becomes a permanent part of a building;
(b) "Disaster" means damage resulting from a flood, rain storm, ice storm,
wind storm, tornado, hurricane, earthquake, or terrorist attack; and
(c) "Disaster area" means a county that has been declared a disaster by the
President of the United States pursuant to the Robert T. Stafford Disaster
Relief and Emergency Assistance Act, 42 U.S.C. secs. 5121 to 5206.
(a) Notwithstanding KRS 139.770, a legal owner of a building located in a
disaster area and damaged, in whole or in part, as a result of a disaster
may qualify for a refund of the sales and use tax paid on the purchase of
building materials used to:
1.
Repair that building; or
2.
Construct a new building in a disaster area to replace the building
damaged or destroyed by the disaster.
(b) The refund allowed by paragraph (a) of this subsection shall be limited to
the lesser of:
1.
One hundred percent (100%) of the Kentucky sales and use tax
actually paid, reduced by the amount of vendor compensation
allowed under KRS 139.570; or
2.
Six thousand dollars ($6,000) for each building in the disaster area
which is damaged or destroyed by the disaster regardless of the
number of legal owners.
Notwithstanding KRS 134.580 and 139.770, to qualify for the refund provided
by subsection (2) of this section:
(a) The building materials for which the sales and use tax refund is sought
shall be purchased:
1.
For the purpose of repairing or constructing a building within a
disaster area;
2.
a. By the legal owner of the building; or
b.
By a contractor who is under contract with the legal owner to
incorporate the building materials into the building; and
3.
On or after the date the disaster area is declared a disaster; and
(b) The legal owner of the building for which the sales and use tax refund is
sought shall:
1.
Provide documentation that the legal owner is eligible for assistance
from the Federal Emergency Management Agency, United States
Department of Homeland Security; or
2.
Provide a copy of the claim filed for insurance purposes for
verification of the building in the disaster area that was damaged by
the disaster, in whole or in part.
The application for the sales and use tax refund provided by subsection (2) of
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this section shall be filed with the department:
(a) Within three (3) years from the date the disaster area is declared a
disaster; and
(b) By the legal owner of the building on the form prescribed by the
department.
(a) The legal owner of the building shall file an application for refund and
submit sales receipts, invoices, photographs, and any other documents
supporting the legal owner's claim for refund, as requested by the
department.
(b) If the legal owner repairs or replaces more than one (1) building
destroyed by the disaster, the legal owner shall file a separate application
for refund for each building.
(c) The legal owner of the building shall execute information-sharing
agreements prescribed by the department with contractors, vendors, and
other related parties so that the department may verify expenditures and
the sales and use tax paid.
(d) The legal owner of the building shall have no obligation to refund or
otherwise return any amount of the sales and use tax refund received to
any person who originally collected the tax and remitted it to the
Commonwealth or to a contractor or subcontractor who paid the tax on
the purchase of the materials to fulfill the terms of a construction contract.
Interest shall not be allowed or paid on any refund made under this section.
(a) The department shall prescribe and make available the forms required
under this section, and may promulgate administrative regulations in
accordance with KRS Chapter 13A that are necessary to implement this
section.
(b) By October 1 of each year, the department shall report to the Legislative
Research Commission, for the preceding fiscal year, the number of
owners that have applied for refunds under this section by disaster area
and the value of the refunds issued by disaster area.
Effective:April 16, 2012
History: Created 2012 Ky. Acts ch. 145, sec. 1, effective April 16, 2012.
Legislative Research Commission Note (4/16/2012). 2012 Ky. Acts ch. 145,
which created this statute as emergency legislation in Section 1, took effect
upon being signed by the Governor on April 16, 2012. However, Section 5 of
that Act provides that the Act applies retroactively to the disaster occurring on
Wednesday, February 29, 2012, to Saturday, March 3, 2012.
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