Louisiana Administrative Code
Title 72 - UNIFORM LOCAL SALES TAX
Part I - General Provisions
Chapter 5 - Tax on the Storage of Property
Section I-507 - Transaction in which Title and Possessions Are Transferred

Universal Citation: LA Admin Code I-507

Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 9, September 20, 2024

A. Transactions in which title and possession of tangible personal property are transferred within a local taxing jurisdiction are clearly sales at retail and these transactions are not eligible for the temporary storage exclusion. Sales tax is due regardless of whether a Temporary Storage Tax Exemption Certificate has been issued or the property is labeled (earmarked) for use in another jurisdiction. The key factor in the transaction is the delivery in purchaser's taxing jurisdiction via the seller's vehicle or by the seller's agent. In such event, the seller is physically giving possession to the purchaser in the purchaser's taxing jurisdiction and a sales tax would be due. Likewise, when the purchaser picks up the property in its own vehicle at the seller's place of business, title and possession have been transferred, and a sales tax would be due in the seller's taxing jurisdiction.

AUTHORITY NOTE: Promulgated in accordance with R.S. 47:337.12, and R.S. 47:337.91 et seq.

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