New Jersey Administrative Code
Title 18 - TREASURY - TAXATION
Chapter 5 - CIGARETTE TAX ACT RULES
Subchapter 7 - RECORDS
Section 18:5-7.2 - Nonresident distributor records
Universal Citation: NJ Admin Code 18:5-7.2
Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 18, September 16, 2024
(a) Nonresident licensed distributors must maintain and preserve for a period of four years, and make accessible for inspection at all reasonable times, the following records:
1. The monthly inventory, taken at the beginning
of business on the first business day of each month, or the close of business on the
last business day of each month, of all cigarettes stamped with New Jersey revenue
tax stamps;
2. The invoices or bills of
lading covering all purchases of cigarettes stamped with New Jersey revenue tax
stamps;
3. The receiving record,
currently posted, of all cigarettes stamped with New Jersey revenue tax stamps
received, indicating invoice number, date, quantity, brand, and from whom
received;
4. The invoices, bills of
lading, and other records covering all sales of cigarettes stamped with New Jersey
revenue tax stamps;
5. All other
pertinent papers and documents relating to the purchase, sale, storage, or
disposition of cigarettes, whether stamped or unstamped, in New Jersey;
6. The daily inventory of all New Jersey cigarette
revenue tax stamps;
7. The invoices
covering all purchases of New Jersey cigarette revenue tax stamps;
8. The daily record of New Jersey cigarette
revenue tax stamps affixed to cigarettes; and
9. The record of the names, addresses, and current
license numbers of all retail customers.
(b) Each sale of cigarettes at wholesale made in New Jersey including cash and credit transactions regardless of whether the sale is made to a New Jersey resident licensed distributor, a New Jersey licensed wholesale dealer, a New Jersey licensed retail dealer, or is a transfer to a self-owned outlet or an agency or agent, must be accompanied by a complete invoice indicating:
1. The person to whom the cigarettes were
sold;
2. The address of the
purchaser;
3. The date of
sale;
4. The quantity sold;
5. The brand names; and
6. The price charged.
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