AB100-ASA1,706,8
1876.16 Separate valuation of repair facilities, docks, piers, wharves, ore
19yards, elevators, car ferries and oil pipeline terminal facilities. After the
20property of a company is first valued as a whole, if any repair facilities, docks, ore
21yards, piers, wharves, grain elevators or car ferries used in transferring freight or
22passengers between cars and vessels or transfer of freight cars located on car ferries,
23or if any
oil pipeline terminal
storage facilities
, docks, pipelines and pumping
24equipment used in transferring oil from pipelines to vessels shall be included in such
25valuation, then for the purpose of accounting to the proper taxation districts, the
1department shall make a separate valuation of each such repair facility, dock, ore
2yard, pier, wharf, grain elevator, including the approaches thereto, or car ferries and
3of each
such oil pipeline terminal
storage facility
, dock, pipeline and pumping
4equipment. As used herein, an approach shall be an immediate access facility
5commencing at the switching point which leads primarily to the terminal facility. For
6the purpose of defining the
oil pipeline terminal facilities affected by this section,
7such facilities shall begin where the incoming pipeline enters the terminal storage
8facility site
used in the transfer of oil to vessels.
AB100-ASA1,706,1710
76.24
(2) (a) All taxes paid by any railroad company derived from or
11apportionable to repair facilities, docks, ore yards, piers, wharves, grain elevators,
12and their approaches, or car ferries
or terminal storage facilities, docks, pipelines
13and pumping equipment used in transferring oil from pipelines to vessels on the
14basis of the separate valuation provided for in s. 76.16, shall be distributed annually
15from the transportation fund to the towns, villages and cities in which they are
16located, pursuant to certification made by the department of revenue on or before
17August 15.
AB100-ASA1,706,2319
76.24
(2) (am) All taxes paid by any pipeline company derived from or
20apportionable to oil pipeline terminal facilities on the basis of the separate valuation
21under s. 76.16 shall be distributed annually from the appropriation under s. 20.855
22(4) (bm) to the towns, villages, and cities in which the facilities are located, pursuant
23to certification made by the department of revenue no later than November 1.
AB100-ASA1,707,7
176.24
(2) (bm) If the state is compelled to refund in whole or in part any of the
2taxes which have been distributed to municipalities under par. (am), the
3municipalities shall repay to the state, for deposit in the general fund, the amount
4of such tax received by them, and the department of administration shall certify the
5amounts to be repaid to the state to the county clerks of the counties in which the
6municipalities are located for levy and collection from the municipalities as other
7state taxes are levied and collected.
AB100-ASA1,707,189
76.28
(3) (e) Beginning with the fees due in calendar year 2008, a light, heat,
10and power company may claim as a credit against the fees imposed under sub. (2) and
11s. 76.29 (2) an amount equal to the amount of property taxes imposed under ch. 70
12on general structures and substations that the light, heat, and power company paid
13in the then current calendar year. If a credit computed under this paragraph is not
14entirely offset against the license fees otherwise due for the then current calendar
15year, the unused balance may be carried forward and credited against license fees
16otherwise due for the following 15 calender years to the extent not offset by the
17license fees otherwise due in all intervening years between the year in which the
18property taxes were paid and the year in which the carry-forward credit is claimed.
AB100-ASA1,708,820
76.28
(9) Property subject to local tax. The Except as provided in s. 70.112
21(4) (am) the license fees imposed by this section upon the gross revenues of light, heat
22and power companies as defined in sub. (1) (e) shall be in lieu of all other taxes on
23all property used and useful in the operation of the business of such companies in this
24state, except that the same shall be subject to special assessments for local
25improvements. If a general structure is used and useful in part in the operation of
1the business of those companies in this state and in part for nonoperating purposes,
2the license fees imposed by this section are in place of the percentage of all other taxes
3on the property that fairly measures and represents the extent of the use and
4usefulness in the operation of the business of those companies in this state, and the
5balance is subject to local assessment and taxation, except that the entire general
6structure is subject to special assessments for local improvements. Property under
7s. 76.025 (2) shall not be taxed under this section, but shall be subject to local
8assessment and taxation.
AB100-ASA1,708,2110
76.29
(2) Imposition. There Subject to the credits under ss. 76.28 (3) (e) and
1176.48 (3d), there is imposed on every light, heat, and power company and electric
12cooperative that owns an electric utility plant, an annual license fee to be assessed
13by the department on or before May 1, 2005, and every May 1 thereafter, ending with
14the assessment on May 1, 2010, measured by the gross revenues of the preceding tax
15period in an amount equal to the apportionment factor multiplied by gross revenues
16multiplied by 1.59%. The fee shall become delinquent if not paid when due and when
17delinquent shall be subject to interest at the rate of 1.5% per month until paid. Gross
18revenues earned by a light, heat, and power company after December 31, 2009, are
19subject to the license fee imposed under s. 76.28 (2). Gross revenues earned by an
20electric cooperative after December 31, 2009, are subject to the license fee imposed
21under s. 76.48 (1r).
AB100-ASA1,709,223
76.30
(2) (i) The secretary of revenue and employees of that department for the
24purposes of preparing and maintaining the list of persons with unpaid tax
1obligations as described in s. 73.03 (62) so that the list of such persons is available
2for public inspection.
AB100-ASA1,709,54
76.39
(1) (am) "Average net rate of taxation" means the average net rate of
5taxation determined under s. 76.126 as of June of the year prior to the assessment.
AB100-ASA1,709,137
76.39
(2) There is levied annually a gross earnings tax in lieu of all property
8taxes on the car line equipment of a car line company equal to
3% of the gross
9earnings in this state
multiplied by the average net rate of taxation. Every railroad
10company operating in this state shall, upon making payment to each car line
11company for use of its cars, withhold
3% of the amount
constituting the gross
12earnings in this state of such of the tax imposed under this subsection on the car line
13company.
AB100-ASA1,710,215
76.48
(3d) (a) Beginning with the fees due in calendar year 2008, an electric
16cooperative may claim as a credit against the fees imposed under sub. (1r) and s.
1776.29 (2) an amount equal to the amount of any payments in lieu of property taxes
18that the electric cooperative paid in the then current calendar year, not to exceed the
19amount of property taxes that the cooperative would have paid in that year had the
20cooperative's property been subject to taxation under ch. 70. If a credit computed
21under this paragraph is not entirely offset against the license fees otherwise due for
22the then current calendar year, the unused balance may be carried forward and
23credited against license fees otherwise due for the following 15 calender years to the
24extent not offset by the license fees otherwise due in all intervening years between
1the year in which the payments were paid and the year in which the carry-forward
2credit is claimed.
AB100-ASA1,710,93
(b) Beginning with distributions in 2008, a general structure owned or leased
4by an electric cooperative for which a payment in lieu of property taxes is made in
5the year of the distribution shall not be included in the calculation of payments under
6s. 79.04 (1) and (2). Beginning with distributions in 2009, a substation of an electric
7cooperative, other than a transmission substation, for which a payment in lieu of
8property taxes is made in the year of the distribution shall not be included in the
9calculation of payments under s. 79.04 (1) and (2).
AB100-ASA1,710,13
1176.655 Health insurance risk-sharing plan assessments credit. (1) 12Definitions. In this section, "claimant" means an insurer, as defined in s. 149.10 (5),
13who files a claim under this section.
AB100-ASA1,710,18
14(2) Filing claims. Subject to the limitations provided under this section, for
15taxable years beginning after December 31, 2005, a claimant may claim as a credit
16against the fees imposed under ss. 76.60, 76.63, 76.65, 76.66 or 76.67 an amount that
17is equal to a percentage of the amount of assessment under s. 149.13 that the
18claimant paid in the taxable year, as determined under sub. (3).
AB100-ASA1,710,23
19(3) Limitations. The department of revenue, in consultation with the office of
20the commissioner of insurance, shall determine the percentage under sub. (2) for
21each claimant for each taxable year so that the cost of the credit under this section
22and ss. 71.07 (5g), 71.28 (5g), and 71.47 (5g) is as close as practicable to $2,000,000
23in the 2006-07 fiscal year and $5,000,000 in each fiscal year thereafter.
AB100-ASA1,711,4
24(4) Carry-forward. If the credit under sub. (2) is not entirely offset against the
25fees imposed under ss. 76.60, 76.63, 76.65, 76.66, or 76.67 that are otherwise due, the
1unused balance may be carried forward and credited against those fees in the
2following 15 years to the extent that it is not offset by those fees otherwise due in all
3the years between the year in which the assessment was paid and the year in which
4the carry-forward credit is claimed.
AB100-ASA1,711,156
76.67
(2) If any domestic insurer is licensed to transact insurance business in
7another state, this state may not require similar insurers domiciled in that other
8state to pay taxes greater in the aggregate than the aggregate amount of taxes that
9a domestic insurer is required to pay to that other state for the same year less the
10credit credits under
s. ss. 76.635
and 76.655, except that the amount imposed shall
11not be less than the total of the amounts due under ss. 76.65 (2) and 601.93 and, if
12the insurer is subject to s. 76.60, 0.375% of its gross premiums, as calculated under
13s. 76.62, less offsets allowed under s. 646.51 (7) or under
s. ss. 76.635
and 76.655 14against that total, and except that the amount imposed shall not be less than the
15amount due under s. 601.93.
AB100-ASA1,712,417
CHAPTER 77
18
TAXATION OF FOREST CROPLANDS;
19
REAL ESTATE TRANSFER FEES;
20
SALES AND USE TAXES; COUNTY
21
AND SPECIAL DISTRICT SALES
22
AND USE TAXES; MANAGED FOREST
23
LAND; TEMPORARY RECYCLING
24
SURCHARGE; LOCAL FOOD AND
25
BEVERAGE TAX; LOCAL RENTAL
1CAR TAX; Premier resort area
2
taxes; state rental vehicle fee;
3
dry cleaning fees
; regional
4
transit authority fee
AB100-ASA1,712,86
77.51
(13) (a) Every seller who makes any sale
, regardless of whether the sale
7is mercantile in nature, of tangible personal property or
taxable a service
specified
8under s. 77.52 (2) (a).
AB100-ASA1,712,2411
77.54
(7m) Occasional sales of tangible personal property or services, including
12but not limited to admissions or tickets to an event; by a neighborhood association,
13church, civic group, garden club, social club or similar nonprofit organization; not
14involving entertainment for which payment in the aggregate exceeds
$300 $500 for
15performing or as reimbursement of expenses unless access to the event may be
16obtained without payment of a direct or indirect admission fee; conducted by the
17organization if the organization is not engaged in a trade or business and is not
18required to have a seller's permit. For purposes of this subsection, an organization
19is engaged in a trade or business and is required to have a seller's permit if its sales
20of tangible personal property and services, not including sales of tickets to events,
21and its events occur on more than 20 days during the year, unless its receipts do not
22exceed
$15,000 $25,000 during the year. The exemption under this subsection does
23not apply to gross receipts from the sale of bingo supplies to players or to the sale,
24rental or use of regular bingo cards, extra regular cards and special bingo cards.
AB100-ASA1,713,10
177.54
(20) (c) 4. Taxable sales do not include meals, food, food products
, or
2beverages sold by hospitals, sanatoriums, nursing homes, retirement homes,
3community-based residential facilities
, as defined in s. 50.01 (1g), or day care centers
4registered licensed under ch. 48 and served at a hospital, sanatorium, nursing home,
5retirement home, community-based residential facility
, or day care center. In this
6subdivision "retirement home" means a nonprofit residential facility where 3 or more
7unrelated adults or their spouses have their principal residence and where support
8services, including meals from a common kitchen, are available to residents. Taxable
9sales do not include meals, food, food products
, or beverages sold to the elderly or
10handicapped by persons providing "mobile meals on wheels".
AB100-ASA1, s. 1631m
11Section 1631m. 77.54 (47) of the statutes is renumbered 77.54 (47) (intro.) and
12amended to read:
AB100-ASA1,713,1413
77.54
(47) (intro.) The gross receipts from the sale of and the storage, use, or
14other consumption of
live all of the following:
AB100-ASA1,713,16
15(a) Live game birds
, and clay pigeons
, that are sold to bird hunting preserves
16licensed under s. 169.19.
AB100-ASA1,713,1918
77.54
(47) (b) Clay pigeons that are sold to a shooting facility, if any of the
19following applies:
AB100-ASA1,713,2120
1. The shooting facility is required to pay the tax imposed under s. 77.52 on its
21gross receipts from charges for shooting at the facility.
AB100-ASA1,713,2522
2. The shooting facility is a nonprofit organization that charges for shooting at
23the facility, but is not required to pay the tax imposed under s. 77.52 on its gross
24receipts from such charges because the charges are for occasional sales, as provided
25under sub. (7m).
AB100-ASA1,714,132
77.54
(49) The gross receipts from the sale of and the storage, use, or other
3consumption of taxable services and tangible personal property that is physically
4transferred to the purchaser as a necessary part of services that are subject to the
5taxes imposed under s. 77.52 (2) (a) 7., 10., 11., and 20., if the seller and the purchaser
6of such services and property are members of the same affiliated group under section
71504 of the Internal Revenue Code and are eligible to file a single consolidated return
8for federal income tax purposes. For purposes of this subsection, if a seller purchases
9a taxable service or tangible personal property, as described in the subsection, that
10is subsequently sold to a member of the seller's affiliated group and the sale is exempt
11under this subsection from the taxes imposed under this subchapter, the original
12purchase of the taxable service or tangible personal property by the seller is not
13considered a sale for resale or exempt under this subsection.
AB100-ASA1,714,1815
77.54
(50) The gross receipts from the sale of taxable services provided by a
16temporary help company, as defined in s. 108.02 (24m), if the client for whom the
17services are provided controls the means of performing the services and is
18responsible for the satisfactory completion of the services.
AB100-ASA1,715,520
77.61
(4) (c) For reporting the sales tax and collecting and reporting the use tax
21imposed on the retailer under s. 77.53 (3) and the accounting connected with it,
22retailers may deduct 0.5% of
the first $50,000, and 0.2% of any amount exceeding
23$50,000, of those taxes payable or $10 for that reporting period required under s.
2477.58 (1), whichever is greater, but not more than the amount of the sales taxes or
25use taxes that is payable under ss. 77.52 (1) and 77.53 (3) for that reporting period
1required under s. 77.58 (1), as administration expenses if the payment of the taxes
2is not delinquent. For purposes of calculating the retailer's discount under this
3paragraph, the taxes on retail sales reported by retailers under subch. V, including
4taxes collected and remitted as required under s. 77.785, shall be included if the
5payment of those taxes is not delinquent.
AB100-ASA1,715,107
77.61
(5) (b) 12. The secretary of revenue and employees of that department
8for the purposes of preparing and maintaining the list of persons with unpaid tax
9obligations as described in s. 73.03 (62) so that the list of such persons is available
10for public inspection.
AB100-ASA1,715,20
1277.705 Adoption by resolution; baseball park district. A local
13professional baseball park district created under subch. III of ch. 229, by resolution
14under s. 229.68 (15), may impose a sales tax and a use tax under this subchapter at
15a rate of no more than 0.1% of the gross receipts or sales price. Those taxes may be
16imposed only in their entirety. The resolution shall be effective on the first day of the
17first month that begins at least 30 days after the adoption of the resolution.
Any
18moneys transferred from the appropriation account under s. 20.566 (1) (gd) to the
19appropriation account under s. 20.835 (4) (gb) shall be used exclusively to retire the
20district's debt.
AB100-ASA1,716,6
2277.706 Adoption by resolution; football stadium district. A local
23professional football stadium district created under subch. IV of ch. 229, by
24resolution under s. 229.824 (15), may impose a sales tax and a use tax under this
25subchapter at a rate of 0.5% of the gross receipts or sales price. Those taxes may be
1imposed only in their entirety. The imposition of the taxes under this section shall
2be effective on the first day of the first month that begins at least 30 days after the
3certification of the approval of the resolution by the electors in the district's
4jurisdiction under s. 229.824 (15).
Any moneys transferred from the appropriation
5account under s. 20.566 (1) (ge) to the appropriation account under s. 20.835 (4) (ge)
6shall be used exclusively to retire the district's debt.
AB100-ASA1,716,108
77.81
(2m) "Independent certified plan writer" means a plan writer certified
9by the department but who is not acting under contract with the department under
10s. 77.82 (3) (g).
AB100-ASA1,716,1412
77.82
(2) (i) If a proposed management plan is not submitted with the petition,
13a request that the department prepare a management plan.
The department may
14decline to prepare the plan.
AB100-ASA1, s. 1684d
15Section 1684d. 77.82 (2m) (a) of the statutes is repealed and recreated to read:
AB100-ASA1,716,2016
77.82
(2m) (a) 1. A petition under sub. (2), (4m), or (12) shall be accompanied
17by a nonrefundable application recording fee of $20 unless a different amount for the
18recording fee is established by the department by rule at an amount equal to the
19average expense to the department for recording an order issued under this
20subchapter.
AB100-ASA1,716,2421
2. If a petition under sub. (2), (4m), or (12) is not accompanied by a proposed
22management plan that meets the requirements under par. (c), the department shall
23charge the plan preparation fee established under par. (am) if the department agrees
24to complete the plan.
AB100-ASA1,717,6
177.82
(2m) (am) The department shall by rule establish on an annual basis a
2nonrefundable fee that the department shall charge for a management plan
3prepared by the department, including any plan prepared by a certified plan writer
4contracted by the department under sub. (3) (g). The fee shall be based on the
5comparable commercial market rate that is charged for preparation of such
6management plans.
AB100-ASA1,717,1210
77.82
(2m) (c) (intro.) A proposed management plan that
qualifies for the
11reduced fee under par. (b) is exempt from the plan preparation fee under par. (a) 2.
12shall be one of the following:
AB100-ASA1,717,1715
77.82
(2m) (c) A proposed management plan is exempt from the plan
16preparation fee under par. (a) 2. if it is prepared by an independent certified plan
17writer.
AB100-ASA1,717,2019
77.82
(2m) (c) 4. A proposed management plan prepared by an independent
20certified plan writer.
AB100-ASA1, s. 1684k
21Section 1684k. 77.82 (2m) (d) 1. of the statutes is renumbered 77.82 (2m) (d)
22and amended to read:
AB100-ASA1,718,223
77.82
(2m) (d)
All the fees collected under this subsection shall be deposited
24in the conservation fund. All of the
recording fees collected under
par. (b) and $20
1of each $300 fee collected under par. (a)
1. shall be credited to the appropriation under
2s. 20.370 (1) (cr)
, except as provided under subd. 2.
AB100-ASA1, s. 1684n
4Section 1684n. 77.82 (2m) (dm) of the statutes is renumbered 77.82 (2m) (dm)
51. and amended to read:
AB100-ASA1,718,96
77.82
(2m) (dm) 1.
The fees Of each fee $300 or the entire fee, whichever is less,
7that is collected under
pars. par. (a)
and or (e) that
are is not credited to the
8appropriation under s. 20.370 (1) (cr) shall be credited to the appropriation under s.
920.370 (1) (cx).
AB100-ASA1,718,1311
77.82
(2m) (dm) 2. Any amount not credited to the appropriation under s.
1220.370 (1) (cx), as calculated in subd. 1., shall be deposited into the conservation fund
13for forestry purposes.
AB100-ASA1,718,2015
77.82
(2m) (e) If a
proposed management plan accompanying a petition filed
16under sub. (2), (4m), or (12) is not approved by the department under its initial review
17under sub. (3) (a),
and if the department agrees to complete the management plan
18under sub. (3) (a), the department shall collect from the petitioner
a fee in an amount
19equal to $300 less the amount the petitioner paid under par. (b)
the plan preparation
20fee established under par. (am), if the petitioner has not previously paid the fee.
AB100-ASA1,719,622
77.82
(3) (a)
The petitioner may submit a A proposed management plan
for
may
23cover the entire acreage of each parcel
with
subject to the petition. The department,
24after considering the owner's forest management objectives as stated under sub. (2)
25(e), shall review and either approve or disapprove the proposed
management plan.
1If the department disapproves
a the plan, it shall inform the petitioner of the
2changes necessary to qualify the plan for approval upon subsequent review.
At the
3request of the petitioner, the department may agree to complete the proposed
4management plan that has been prepared by an independent certified plan writer.
5The department shall complete any proposed management plan prepared by the
6department.