New York Statutes
§ 1299-E — Records to be kept
New York § 1299-E
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N.Y. Tax § 1299-E (2026).
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§ 1299-E. Records to be kept. Every person liable for the surcharge\nimposed by this article shall keep, and shall make available for review\nupon demand by the commissioner:\n (1) records of every trip provided or arranged by such person, or\nprovided through the use of a for-hire vehicle owned or leased by such\nperson, including all amounts paid, charged or due thereon, in such form\nas the commissioner may require;\n (2) true and complete copies of any records required to be kept by any\napplicable regulatory department or agency; and\n (3) such other records and information as the commissioner may require\nto perform his or her duties under this article.\n
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Nearby Sections
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§ 1299
Definitions§ 1299-A
Imposition of tax§ 1299-B
Liability for surcharge§ 1299-D
Returns and payment of surcharge§ 1299-E
Records to be kept§ 1299-F
Secrecy of returns and reports§ 1299-G
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New York § 1299-E, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/ny/TAX/1299-E.