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Subpart B
Taxes Administered By State Tax Commission

Sections

1210
Taxes of cities and counties administered by state tax commission
1210‑A
Sales and compensating use tax for purposes of the Suffolk county drinking water protection program
1210‑B
Sales and compensating use tax within Suffolk county for purposes of stabilizing property taxes and either paying certain judgments, comp...
1210‑C
Sales and compensating use tax for purposes of the Schenectady county metroplex development authority
1210‑E
Sales and compensating use taxes within Herkimer county
1210‑F
Sales and compensating use tax for purposes of the Suffolk county water quality restoration fund
1211
Taxes of certain cities and school districts administered by state tax commission
1212
Certain taxes of school districts administered by commissioner
1212‑A
Certain taxes of cities of one million or more administered by commissioner of taxation and finance
1213
Deliveries outside the jurisdiction where sale is made
1214
Certain sales of motor vehicles and vessels: proof required for registration of motor vehicles and vessels
1215
Definitions
1216
Special transitional provisions for utility services
1217
General transitional provisions
1218
Incorporation of articles twenty-eight and twenty-nine into local enactments
 



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(3) A person may apply [...]
(4)(a) A person petitioning for relief [...]

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