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Part 2
Imposition of Taxes

Sections

1104
Convention center hotel unit fee
1105
Imposition of sales tax
1105‑A
Reduced tax rate on certain energy sources and services
1105‑B
Exemptions for certain parts, tools, supplies and services relating to tangible personal property used or consumed in production
1106
Transitional provisions
1107
Temporary municipal assistance sales and compensating use taxes for cities of one million or more
1108
Temporary municipal assistance sales and compensating use taxes for cities of under one million
1109
Sales and compensating use taxes for the metropolitan commuter transportation district
1110
Imposition of compensating use tax
1111
Special rules for computing receipts and consideration
1112
Taxes imposed on qualified Indian reservations
 



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