423.25  Taxation in another state.

If any person who causes tangible personal property to be brought into this state or who uses in this state services enumerated in section 422.43 has already paid a tax in another state in respect to the sale or use of the property or the performance of the service, or an occupation tax in respect to the property or service, in an amount less than the tax imposed by this title, the provisions of this title shall apply, but at a rate measured by the difference only between the rate fixed in this title* and the rate by which the previous tax on the sale or use, or the occupation tax, was computed. If the tax imposed and paid in the other state is equal to or more than the tax imposed by this title, then a tax is not due in this state on the personal property or service.

Section History: Early form

  [C39, § 6943.125; C46, 50, 54, 58, 62, 66, 71, 73, 75, 77, 79, 81, § 423.25]

Section History: Recent form

  94 Acts, ch 1023, §52; 95 Acts, ch 83, §17; 97 Acts, ch 158, §25

Footnotes

  *This provision does not include chapters 421B, 427C, 435, 452A, and 453A, which were moved into this title by the Code editor. Chapters 421B, 427C, 435, 452A, and 453A contain the applicable provisions pertaining to those chapters.


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