Utah Code § 59-14-204.5

Application of excise tax on tribal lands
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(1)
(a) Cigarettes sold to or received by members of a federally recognized Indian tribe that are
purchased or received on the tribal lands are not subject to the tax imposed by Section
59-14-204.
(b) Cigarettes exempt from tax under Section 5704, Internal Revenue Code, and distributed in
accordance with federal regulations are not subject to the tax imposed by Section 59-14-204.
(2)
(a)
(i) The tax applicable to cigarettes sold to or received by nontribal members on tribal lands is
equal to the state tax imposed by Section 59-14-204, minus any tribal tax actually paid.
(ii) For purposes of this section, nontribal members includes any person who is not a member
of the Indian tribe that is selling the cigarettes.
(b) If the application of the tax offset for tribal taxes permitted in Subsection (2)(a) results in a
negative balance, the taxes owed to the state are zero.
(c)
(i) Cigarettes taxed pursuant to this Subsection (2) shall bear a tax stamp as required by
Section 59-14-205 in an amount equal to the tax imposed by Section 59-14-204.
(ii) The commission shall at least semi-annually rebate to an Indian tribal entity that is in
compliance with this chapter the lesser of:
(A) an amount equal to the tribal tax imposed on sales under this Subsection (2); or
(B) the face value of the tax stamps affixed to cigarettes sold under this Subsection (2).

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