New York Statutes

§ 425-A — Presumption of taxability

New York § 425-A
JurisdictionNew York
Law TAXTax
Art. 18Taxes On Alcoholic Beverages

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N.Y. Tax § 425-A (2026).

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§ 425-a. Presumption of taxability. For the purpose of the proper\nadministration of the taxes imposed by this article and to prevent\nevasion thereof, it shall be presumed with respect to this chapter that\nall alcoholic beverages possessed or found in this state are subject to\nthe taxes imposed by this article until the contrary is established by\nsubstantial evidence. Except with respect to a purchase at retail of\nbeers or wines and a purchase at retail of ninety liters or less of\nliquors, no person shall purchase alcoholic beverages in this state\nunless the taxes imposed by this article with respect to such beverages\nhave been assumed by a distributor registered under this article or paid\nby such distributor pursuant to and in accordance with the manner\nprovided herein and evi

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