Sec. 151.432. DEDUCTIONS OF TAX ON TICKET OR ADMISSION DOCUMENT TO AMUSEMENT SERVICE. (a) A reseller of a ticket or admission document to an amusement service may deduct from taxable sales reported the adjusted value of the ticket or admission document purchased for resale from a non-permitted purchaser of the ticket or admission document if: (1) the taxes imposed by this chapter were paid by the purchaser and the purchaser does not hold a permit issued under this chapter; (2) language on the ticket or admission document purchased for resale states that all taxes have been included in the price of the ticket or admission document; (3) the ticket or admission document for which a deduction is claimed was not purchased tax-free by use of a resale or exemption certificate; and (4) the ticket or admission document is actually resold. (b) The reseller's books and records must be kept in accordance with the requirements of Section 151.025 and must: (1) identify the non-permitted purchaser; (2) document the face value of any ticket or admission document purchased by a non-permitted purchaser; (3) document that sales tax was included in a ticket or admission document purchased by a non-permitted purchaser; (4) document the sale of the ticket or admission document; and (5) account for any remaining inventory of unsold tickets or admission documents. (c) The reseller may satisfy Subsection (b)(3) by retaining a reproduction of a ticket or admission document to the amusement service. (d) In this section, "adjusted value of a ticket or admission document" means the face value of the ticket or admission document, less the included state or local sales or use taxes.
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