(a) Imposition of tax. Upon every person exercising the privilege of engaging within this state in severing, extracting, reducing to possession, or producing coal for sale, profit, or commercial use, there is hereby imposed an annual minimum severance tax equal to 50 cents per ton of coal produced by the taxpayer for sale, profit or commercial use during the taxable year: Provided, That for taxable years ending after May 31, 1993, the minimum severance tax imposed on coal produced by the taxpayer for sale, profit, or commercial use during such taxable year shall be 75 cents per ton, with such rate increase to apply only to tons of coal produced after May 31, 1993: Provided, however, That for taxable years ending after December 31, 1999, the minimum severance tax on coal may not be imposed on any ton of coal mined by underground methods from seams with an average thickness of 45 inches or less produced on or after April 1, 2000, on which the severance tax is imposed by 11-13A-3 of this code.
(b) Credit against the severance tax imposed under 11-13A-1 et seq. of this code A person who pays the minimum severance tax imposed by this article shall be allowed a credit against the severance tax imposed on the privilege of producing coal by 11-13A-3 of this code, but not including the additional severance tax on coal imposed by 11-13A-6 of this code or, for taxable years ending after December 31, 1999, the severance tax imposed by the provisions of 11-13A-3 of this code on coal mined by underground methods from seams with an average thickness of 45 inches or less produced on or after April 1, 2000. The amount of credit allowed shall be equal to the liability of the taxpayer for the taxable year for payment of the minimum severance tax on coal imposed by this article: Provided, That the amount of credit allowed by this section may not exceed the severance tax liability of the taxpayer for the taxable year determined under 11-13A-3 of this code exclusive of the additional tax on coal imposed by 11-13A-6 of this code and, for taxable years ending after December 31, 1999, of the severance tax imposed by 11-13A-3 of this code on coal mined by underground methods from seams with an average thickness of 45 inches or less produced on or after April 1, 2000, after application of all credits to which the taxpayer may be entitled except any credit allowed pursuant to 5E-1-1 et seq. of this code, any credit for installment payments of estimated tax paid pursuant to 11-12B-6 of this code during the taxable year, and any credit for overpayment of the severance tax imposed under 11-13A-1 et seq. Notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary, in no event may the credit allowed under 5E-1-1 et seq. of this code be allowed as a credit against the minimum severance tax imposed by this article.
Structure West Virginia Code
Article 12B. Minimum Severance Tax on Coal
§11-12B-1. Short Title; Arrangement and Classification
§11-12B-3. Imposition of Tax, Credit
§11-12B-4. Accounting Periods and Methods of Accounting
§11-12B-6. Periodic Installment Payments of Estimated Tax
§11-12B-7. Time and Place for Paying Tax Shown on Returns
§11-12B-8. Extension of Time for Filing Return
§11-12B-9. Extension of Time for Paying Tax
§11-12B-10. Place for Filing Returns or Other Documents
§11-12B-11. Signing of Returns and Other Documents
§11-12B-12. Bond of Taxpayer May Be Required
§11-12B-15. General Procedure and Administration