New York Statutes
§ 489 — Registration of chain stores
New York § 489
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Bluebook
N.Y. Tax § 489 (2026).
Text
§ 489. Registration of chain stores. Every chain store, including\nvending machine operators, cooperative members, franchisees and large\nvolume outlet operators, must register with the commissioner of taxation\nand finance. The fee for such registration shall be three hundred\ndollars, unless such fee has been paid during the preceding twelve\nmonths, in which case, the fee for such registration shall be two\nhundred dollars. The fee for registration of a chain store which is a\nvending machine operator which sells cigarettes at not less than fifteen\nseparate outlets shall be two hundred fifty dollars, regardless of the\nnumber of vending machines owned or operated, or the number of separate\noutlets maintained, unless such fee has been paid during the preceding\ntwelve months, in whic
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Kraebel v. New York City Department Of Housing Preservation And Development
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