SENATE BILL No. 1307

 

 

June 14, 2006, Introduced by Senators BISHOP, KUIPERS, GOSCHKA, CROPSEY and HARDIMAN and referred to the Committee on Finance.

 

 

 

     A bill to amend 1937 PA 94, entitled

 

"Use tax act,"

 

by amending section 3 (MCL 205.93), as amended by 2004 PA 172.

 

THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF MICHIGAN ENACT:

 

     Sec. 3. (1) There is levied upon and there shall be collected

 

from every person in this state a specific tax for the privilege of

 

using, storing, or consuming tangible personal property in this

 

state at a rate equal to 6% of the price of the property or

 

services specified in section 3a or 3b. Penalties and interest

 

shall be added to the tax if applicable as provided in this act.

 

For the purpose of the proper administration of this act and to

 

prevent the evasion of the tax, all of the following shall be

 

presumed:

 


     (a) That tangible personal property purchased is subject to

 

the tax if brought into this state within 90 days of the purchase

 

date and is considered as acquired for storage, use, or other

 

consumption in this state.

 

     (b)  That tangible personal property used solely for personal,

 

nonbusiness purposes that is purchased outside of this state and

 

that is not an aircraft is exempt from the tax levied under this

 

act if 1 or more of the following conditions are satisfied:

 

     (i) The property is purchased by a person who is not a resident

 

of this state at the time of purchase and is brought into this

 

state more than 90 days after the date of purchase.

 

     (ii) The property is purchased by a person who is a resident of

 

this state at the time of purchase and is brought into this state

 

more than 360 days after the date of purchase.

 

     (2) The tax imposed by this section for the privilege of

 

using, storing, or consuming a vehicle, ORV, manufactured housing,

 

aircraft, snowmobile, or watercraft shall be collected before the

 

transfer of the vehicle, ORV, manufactured housing, aircraft,

 

snowmobile, or watercraft, except a transfer to a licensed dealer

 

or retailer for purposes of resale that arises by reason of a

 

transaction made by a person who does not transfer vehicles, ORVs,

 

manufactured housing, aircraft, snowmobiles, or watercraft in the

 

ordinary course of his or her business done in this state. The tax

 

on a vehicle, ORV, snowmobile, and watercraft shall be collected by

 

the secretary of state before the transfer of the vehicle, ORV,

 

snowmobile, or watercraft registration. The tax on manufactured

 

housing shall be collected by the department of consumer and

 


industry services, mobile home commission, or its agent before the

 

transfer of the certificate of title. The tax on an aircraft shall

 

be collected by the department of treasury. The price tax base of a

 

new or previously owned car or truck held for resale by a dealer

 

and that is not exempt under section 4(1)(c) is the purchase price

 

of the car or truck multiplied by 2.5% plus $30.00 per month

 

beginning with the month that the dealer uses the car or truck in a

 

nonexempt manner.

 

     (3) The following transfers or purchases are not subject to

 

use tax:

 

     (a) A transaction or a portion of a transaction if the

 

transferee or purchaser is the spouse, mother, father, brother,

 

sister, child, stepparent, stepchild, stepbrother, stepsister,

 

grandparent, grandchild, legal ward, or a legally appointed

 

guardian with a certified letter of guardianship, of the

 

transferor.

 

     (b) A transfer of a vehicle to an incorporated or

 

unincorporated business if the transferor is the sole owner of the

 

transferee.

 

     (c)  (b)  A transaction or a portion of a transaction if the

 

transfer is a gift to a beneficiary in the administration of an

 

estate.

 

     (d)  (c)  If a vehicle, ORV, manufactured housing, aircraft,

 

snowmobile, or watercraft that has once been subjected to the

 

Michigan sales or use tax is transferred in connection with the

 

organization, reorganization, dissolution, or partial liquidation

 

of an incorporated or unincorporated business and the beneficial

 


ownership is not changed.

 

     (e)  (d)  If an insurance company licensed to conduct business

 

in this state acquires ownership of a late model distressed vehicle

 

as defined in section 12a of the Michigan vehicle code, 1949 PA

 

300, MCL 257.12a, through payment of damages in response to a claim

 

or when the person who owned the vehicle before the insurance

 

company reacquires ownership from the company as part of the

 

settlement of a claim.

 

     (4) The department may utilize the services, information, or

 

records of any other department or agency of state government in

 

the performance of its duties under this act, and other departments

 

or agencies of state government are required to furnish those

 

services, information, or records upon the request of the

 

department.

 

     (5) Any decrease in the rate of the tax levied under

 

subsection (1) on services subject to tax under this act shall

 

apply only to billings rendered on or after the effective date of

 

the decrease.