2005 West Virginia Code - §23-2D-5a. — Excess regular coal severance taxes.

§23-2D-5a. Excess regular coal severance taxes.
When in any fiscal year ending after the thirtieth day of June, two thousand six, the state collects net severance tax on the privilege of severing, extracting, reducing to possession or producing coal for sale profit or commercial use imposed by section three, article thirteen-a, chapter eleven of the code, that is in excess of the net amount of the tax collected in fiscal year two thousand six, fifty percent of the difference shall be deposited in the old fund created in article two-c of this chapter. For purposes of this section, the amount of the additional severance tax on coal imposed pursuant to section six, article thirteen-a, chapter eleven of the code, collected each fiscal year for the benefit of counties and municipalities as provided in said section six, shall be excluded when determining the amount of the tax imposed by section three, article thirteen-a, chapter eleven of the code, that is collected each fiscal year from the privilege of severing, extracting, reducing to possession or producing coal for sale, profit or commercial use. The provisions of this section shall not be effective after the thirtieth day of June, two thousand nine.

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