Kentucky Code § KRS 136.390

Tax on insurance companies other than stock or mutual
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(1) All associations of underwriters authorized under KRS 304.3 -040, 304.3 -140, 304.28-010, 304.28 -030, 304.28 -040, and 304.28 -050, and their representatives, shall make the same reports as are required of foreign stock insurance companies and their representatives transacting the same or similar kinds of insurance business in this state, and shall pay the same taxes as are required to be paid by such companies. (2) All foreign mutual assessment companies, associations, individual firms, underwriters or Lloyd's, having resident members doing business in this state, who shall enter into contracts of insurance with each other or into agreements to indemnify each other against losses by fire, lightning, windstorm or other casualties for which there is no premium ch arged or collected at the time insurance is made, shall be deemed to be doing an insurance business in this state, and shall annually, by July 30, pay to the Department of Revenue a license tax of two dollars ($2) upon each one hundred dollars ($100) of as sessments paid or collected in any one (1) year. Each resident member shall be liable to the state for the license tax and all interest and penalties. (3) No person shall fail or refuse to make a report giving all the data and information necessary to dete rmine the amount of revenue due under subsection (2) of this section, or fail to make the report provided for in subsection (2) of this section, or fail to pay the tax due thereon.

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