North Carolina General Statutes
Article 5 - Sales and Use Tax.
§ 105-164.13F - Exemption for wildlife managers.

105-164.13F. Exemption for wildlife managers.
(a) Definitions. - The following definitions apply in this section:
(1) Wildlife management activities. - One or more of the activities for which wildlife conservation land must be used to qualify for the wildlife conservation land classification under G.S. 105-277.15.
(2) Wildlife manager. - A person who owns land classified and taxed as wildlife conservation land under G.S. 105-277.15.
(b) Exemption. - Certain items purchased by a wildlife manager and used primarily for wildlife management activities may be exempt from sales and use tax under this section. The items that may be exempt under this section are:
(1) Feed and feeders.
(2) Rodenticides, insecticides, herbicides, fungicides, and pesticides when their application is prescribed in and compatible with the objectives of the Wildlife Habitat Conservation Agreement.
(3) Commercial fertilizer, lime, land plaster, mulch, plant plugs, seedlings, saplings, seeds, and seed inoculants.
(4) Machinery used for one or more of the purposes listed in this subdivision. The term "machinery" includes implements that have moving parts or are operated by an animal. The term does not include implements operated solely by hand or motor vehicles required to be registered under Chapter 20 of the General Statutes. The purposes for which the machinery must be used are:
a. To establish, restore, enhance, or maintain wildlife habitats.
b. To access or develop access to wildlife habitats.
c. To implement other wildlife management practices, including land and forest conservation and management.
(5) Fuel that is measured by a separate meter or another separate device and used only to operate machinery exempt under subdivision (4) of this subsection and used for one or more of the purposes listed in subdivision (4) of this subsection. Examples of a separate device include a tank, a container, and a transfer tank.
(6) Fuel storage tanks, containers, transfer tanks, and pumps when used only to provide fuel to operate machinery exempt under subdivision (4) of this subsection and used for one or more of the purposes listed in subdivision (4) of this subsection.
(7) Materials, supplies, fixtures, and equipment that become part of or are used for one or more of the following:
a. The construction, repair, or improvement of an impoundment, wetland, or ephemeral pool specifically designed, constructed, and used for the benefit of one or more wildlife species.
b. Erosion control.
c. The installation and maintenance of infrastructure used to access land areas for wildlife management activities. Examples of this type of infrastructure include bridges, culverts, and gravel.
d. The construction and maintenance of structures used by wildlife for reproduction, travel, or cover. Examples of this type of structure include nest boxes, road crossing development, and structures providing cover or other valuable functions for life processes.
e. The construction and maintenance of fencing, signage, and other exclusion methods to protect wildlife from access by people or other species or to manipulate livestock access as a method of habitat management.
(8) Repair, maintenance, and installation services for items exempt under this subsection.
(c) Exemption Certificate. - A wildlife manager may apply to the Secretary for an exemption certificate under G.S. 105-164.28A. The exemption certificate is valid for three years and may be renewed. The exemption certificate expires when the wildlife manager ceases to engage in wildlife management activities or when the land no longer qualifies for classification and taxation under G.S. 105-277.15. A person who no longer qualifies for an exemption certificate under this section must notify the Secretary within 30 days to cancel the exemption number.
(d) Contract with a Wildlife Manager. - A qualifying item listed in subdivision (7) of subsection (b) of this section purchased to fulfill a contract with a person who holds a wildlife manager exemption certificate issued under G.S. 105-164.28A is exempt from sales and use tax to the same extent as if purchased directly by the person who holds the exemption certificate. A contractor that purchases one of the items allowed an exemption under this section must provide an exemption certificate to the retailer that includes the name of the wildlife manager certificate holder and the exemption number issued to the wildlife manager by the Department pursuant to G.S. 105-164.28A. A contractor that purchases an item exempt from tax under this subsection must maintain records to substantiate that it is used to fulfill a contract with a person who holds a wildlife manager exemption certificate. The records must be maintained for at least three years.
(e) Services for Wildlife Manager. - An item exempt under subsection (b) of this section purchased to perform a service for a person who holds a wildlife manager exemption certificate issued under G.S. 105-164.28A is exempt from sales and use tax to the same extent as if purchased directly by the person who holds the exemption certificate. A person that purchases one of the items allowed an exemption under this subsection must provide an exemption certificate to the retailer that includes the name of the wildlife manager certificate holder and the exemption number issued to the wildlife manager by the Department pursuant to G.S. 105-164.28A. A person that purchases an item exempt from tax under this subsection must maintain records to substantiate that it is used to provide a service for a person who holds a wildlife manager exemption certificate. The records must be maintained for at least three years. (2022-45, s. 2(a).)

Structure North Carolina General Statutes

North Carolina General Statutes

Chapter 105 - Taxation

Article 5 - Sales and Use Tax.

§ 105-164.1 - Short title.

§ 105-164.2 - Purpose.

§ 105-164.3 - Definitions.

§ 105-164.4 - Tax imposed on retailers and certain facilitators.

§ 105-164.4B - Sourcing principles.

§ 105-164.4C - Telecommunications service and ancillary service.

§ 105-164.4D - Bundled transactions.

§ 105-164.4E - Direct Mail.

§ 105-164.4F - Accommodation rentals.

§ 105-164.4G - Entertainment activity.

§ 105-164.4H - Real property contract.

§ 105-164.4I - Service contracts.

§ 105-164.4J - Marketplace-facilitated sales.

§ 105-164.4K - Property management contracts.

§ 105-164.6 - Complementary use tax.

§ 105-164.6A - Voluntary collection of use tax by sellers.

§ 105-164.7 - Retailer or facilitator to collect sales tax from purchaser as trustee for State.

§ 105-164.8 - Retailer's obligation to collect tax; remote sales subject to tax.

§ 105-164.9 - Advertisement to absorb tax unlawful.

§ 105-164.10 - Retail tax calculation.

§ 105-164.11 - Excessive and erroneous collections.

§ 105-164.11A - Refund of tax paid on rescinded sale or cancellation of service.

§ 105-164.11B - Recover sales tax paid.

§ 105-164.12A - Electric golf cart and battery charger considered a single article.

§ 105-164.12B - Tangible personal property sold below cost with conditional contract.

§ 105-164.12C - Items given away by merchants.

§ 105-164.13 - Retail sales and use tax.

§ 105-164.13A - Service charges on food, beverages, or prepared food.

§ 105-164.13B - Food exempt from tax.

§ 105-164.13E - Exemption for farmers.

§ 105-164.13F - Exemption for wildlife managers.

§ 105-164.14 - Certain refunds authorized.

§ 105-164.14A - Economic incentive refunds.

§ 105-164.15A - Effective date of tax changes.

§ 105-164.16 - Returns and payment of taxes.

§ 105-164.16A - Reporting option for prepaid meal plans.

§ 105-164.19 - Extension of time for making returns and payment.

§ 105-164.20 - Cash or accrual basis of reporting.

§ 105-164.22 - Record-keeping requirements, inspection authority, and effect of failure to keep records.

§ 105-164.26 - Presumption that sales are taxable.

§ 105-164.27A - Direct pay permit.

§ 105-164.28 - Certificate of exemption.

§ 105-164.28A - Other exemption certificates.

§ 105-164.29 - Application for certificate of registration by wholesale merchants, retailers, and facilitators.

§ 105-164.29A - State government exemption process.

§ 105-164.29B - Information to counties and cities.

§ 105-164.30 - Secretary or agent may examine books, etc.

§ 105-164.32 - Incorrect returns; estimate.

§ 105-164.37 - Bankruptcy, receivership, etc.

§ 105-164.38 - Tax is a lien.

§ 105-164.39 - Attachment.

§ 105-164.40 - Jeopardy assessment.

§ 105-164.42A - Short title.

§ 105-164.42B - Definitions.

§ 105-164.42C - Authority to enter Agreement.

§ 105-164.42D - Relationship to North Carolina law.

§ 105-164.42E - Agreement requirements.

§ 105-164.42F - Cooperating sovereigns.

§ 105-164.42G - Effect of Agreement.

§ 105-164.42H - Certification of certified automated system and effect of certification.

§ 105-164.42I - Contract with certified service provider and effect of contract.

§ 105-164.42J - Performance standard for multistate seller.

§ 105-164.42K - Registration and effect of registration.

§ 105-164.42L - Liability relief for erroneous information or insufficient notice by Department.

§ 105-164.43A - (Recodified effective August 8, 2001 - See note) Certification of tax collector software and tax collector.

§ 105-164.43B - (Recodified effective August 8, 2001 - See note) Contract with Certified Sales Tax Collector.

§ 105-164.43D - Applicable due date when due date falls on a weekend, holiday, or when the Federal Reserve Bank is closed.

§ 105-164.44 - Penalty and remedies of Article 9 applicable.

§ 105-164.44F - Distribution of part of telecommunications taxes to cities.

§ 105-164.44H - Transfer to State Public School Fund.

§ 105-164.44I - Distribution of part of sales tax on video programming service and telecommunications service to counties and cities.

§ 105-164.44J - Supplemental PEG channel support.

§ 105-164.44K - Distribution of part of tax on electricity to cities.

§ 105-164.44L - Distribution of part of tax on piped natural gas to cities.

§ 105-164.44M - Transfer to Highway Fund.