Sec. 151.4171. OPTIONAL REPORTING METHOD: PERCENTAGE-BASED. (a) In this section, "percentage-based reporting method" means a method by which a taxpayer categorizes purchase transactions according to standards specified in the letter of authorization, reviews an agreed-on sample of invoices in that category to determine the percentage of taxable transactions, and uses that percentage to calculate the amount of tax to be reported.
(b) The comptroller may authorize the holder of a direct payment permit to use a percentage-based reporting method. The authorized percentage must be used for a three-year period specified by the comptroller, unless the authorization is revoked by the comptroller.
(c) The comptroller may revoke the authorization to report under this section if the comptroller determines that the percentage being used is no longer representative because of a change:
(1) in law, including a change in the interpretation of a law or rule; or
(2) in the taxpayer's business operations.
(d) The decision of the comptroller to deny or revoke authorization under this section is not appealable.
(e) In deciding whether to authorize reporting under this section, the comptroller may categorize transactions by dollar amount, by type of taxable item purchased, by the purpose for which the taxable item will be used, or by other standards appropriate to the taxpayer's operations.
(f) The comptroller by rule may specify additional procedures that must be followed and conditions that must be met before the comptroller authorizes a taxpayer to report under this section.
Added by Acts 1999, 76th Leg., ch. 457, Sec. 2, eff. Oct. 1, 1999.
Structure Texas Statutes
Subtitle E - Sales, Excise, and Use Taxes
Chapter 151 - Limited Sales, Excise, and Use Tax
Subchapter I. Reports, Payments, and Methods of Reporting
Section 151.401. Tax Due Dates
Section 151.402. Tax Report Dates
Section 151.403. Who Must File a Report
Section 151.405. Other Due Dates Set by Comptroller
Section 151.406. Contents and Form of Report
Section 151.407. Special Use Tax Reports
Section 151.408. Accounting Basis for Reports
Section 151.409. Reports and Payments: Where Made
Section 151.410. Method of Reporting Sales Tax: General Rule
Section 151.411. Method of Reporting: Sellers Having Sales Below Taxable Amount
Section 151.412. Optional Method of Reporting: Percentage of Sales
Section 151.413. Optional Method of Reporting: Small Grocers
Section 151.414. "Retail Grocer" Defined
Section 151.416. Commingled Receipts and Tax
Section 151.417. Direct Payment of Tax by Purchaser
Section 151.4171. Optional Reporting Method: Percentage-Based
Section 151.418. Issuance of Direct Payment Permit
Section 151.419. Application for Direct Payment Permits: Qualifications
Section 151.420. Revocation of Direct Payment Permit
Section 151.421. Voluntary Relinquishment of Direct Payment Permit
Section 151.422. Cancellation or Termination of Direct Payment Permit: Duty of Permit Holder
Section 151.423. Reimbursement to Taxpayer for Tax Collections
Section 151.424. Discount for Prepayments
Section 151.425. Forfeiture of Discount or Reimbursement
Section 151.426. Credits and Refunds for Bad Debts, Returned Merchandise, and Repossessions
Section 151.4261. Credit or Reimbursement in Return Transactions
Section 151.427. Deduction for Property on Which the Tax Is Paid and Held for Resale
Section 151.428. Interest Charged by Retailer on Amounts of Taxes Financed
Section 151.429. Tax Refunds for Enterprise Projects
Section 151.4291. Tax Refunds for Defense Readjustment Projects
Section 151.4292. Tax Refund Pilot Program for Certain Persons Who Employ Apprentices
Section 151.430. Determination of Overpaid Amounts
Section 151.4305. Tax Refunds for Oil or Gas Severance Taxpayers
Section 151.431. Sales and Use Tax Refund for Job Retention
Section 151.432. Deductions of Tax on Ticket or Admission Document to Amusement Service