63-602T — PROPERTY EXEMPT FROM TAXATION -- PERSONAL PROPERTY MANUFACTURED OR PROCESSED IN THIS STATE AND ACTUALLY SOLD AND SHIPPED OUT OF STATE
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TITLE 63
REVENUE AND TAXATION
CHAPTER 6
EXEMPTIONS FROM TAXATION
63-602T. PROPERTY EXEMPT FROM TAXATION -- PERSONAL PROPERTY MANUFACTURED
OR PROCESSED IN THIS STATE AND ACTUALLY SOLD AND SHIPPED OUT OF STATE. (1) Any
person, firm, or corporation engaged in the manufacture or processing of
personal property in this state which property is stored in a public or
private warehouse structure or area must file a full declaration of such
property as of the assessment date with the county assessor. On any assessment
made on personal property manufactured or processed in this state by person
[persons], firms or corporations having a domicile or place of business in
Idaho, being stored in a public or private warehouse structure or area, the
board of equalization of the county in which such assessment was made, at its
meeting on the first Monday of December as provided by law for equalizing the
assessments of personal property on the subsequent personal property
assessment roll, shall cancel such assessments in whole or proportionate part
on receipt of sufficient documentary proof that the personal property so
assessed was actually sold and transported or shipped to another point outside
the state of Idaho on or before December 1 of the current year of assessment.
No such cancellation shall be made unless such proof be furnished to said
board on or before such meeting in such year. The term "manufactured" or
"processed" as used herein refers to personal property which has been
fabricated, constructed, assembled, milled or converted into a finished
product and is not intended to include any personal property undergoing a
stage of manufacture or process prior to the end finished product.
(2) Public warehousing is the storing of personal property by any person,
firm or corporation regularly engaged in the business of storing such property
for hire.
(3) Private warehousing is the storage of personal property by any
person, firm or corporation which is carrying on the activity of warehousing
or storing such property only in the operation of his or its own business.
(4) Private or public warehouse area is intended to mean for purposes of
this act open storage or place properly identified which is normally used to
store personal property by any person, firm or corporation.
(5) This exemption shall only apply to a private warehouse, private and
public warehousing area from and after a notice, describing by address and
physical premises, is filed with the county assessor, which notice shall be
filed annually.