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      Sec. 12-457. Records to be kept by distributor. Statement to purchaser. Each distributor shall keep an accurate record of the number of gallons of such fuels purchased, manufactured, compounded or received by him, the date of any such purchase and the number of gallons sold or used by him. He shall deliver, with each consignment or delivery of such fuels to any purchaser within this state, a written statement of the names and addresses of the vendor and vendee, the number of gallons sold and the date of sale and delivery. Such written statement shall set forth whether or not the required state tax has been charged thereon. Each such record and such statement shall be preserved by such distributor and such purchaser, respectively, for a period of at least three years and shall be offered for inspection upon demand of the commissioner or any officer or agent designated by him. The commissioner shall cause such records and statements to be regularly audited as he shall prescribe and each distributor shall satisfactorily account for all such fuels as have been sold or used by him. Any such fuels unaccounted for by the distributor for which a satisfactory explanation cannot be submitted shall be construed to have been sold or used.

      (1949 Rev., S. 2551; 1958 Rev., S. 14-334; 1959, P.A. 579, S. 3; 1967, P.A. 625, S. 1.)

      History: 1959 act replaced previous provisions; 1967 act provided that fuels unaccounted for are to be considered sold or used.

      Cited. 205 C. 51.

      Burden of proof on distributor to show amount of gasoline not taxable. 8 CS 343. Substantial accuracy sufficient. Id.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Connecticut > Title12 > Chap221 > Sec12-457

      Sec. 12-457. Records to be kept by distributor. Statement to purchaser. Each distributor shall keep an accurate record of the number of gallons of such fuels purchased, manufactured, compounded or received by him, the date of any such purchase and the number of gallons sold or used by him. He shall deliver, with each consignment or delivery of such fuels to any purchaser within this state, a written statement of the names and addresses of the vendor and vendee, the number of gallons sold and the date of sale and delivery. Such written statement shall set forth whether or not the required state tax has been charged thereon. Each such record and such statement shall be preserved by such distributor and such purchaser, respectively, for a period of at least three years and shall be offered for inspection upon demand of the commissioner or any officer or agent designated by him. The commissioner shall cause such records and statements to be regularly audited as he shall prescribe and each distributor shall satisfactorily account for all such fuels as have been sold or used by him. Any such fuels unaccounted for by the distributor for which a satisfactory explanation cannot be submitted shall be construed to have been sold or used.

      (1949 Rev., S. 2551; 1958 Rev., S. 14-334; 1959, P.A. 579, S. 3; 1967, P.A. 625, S. 1.)

      History: 1959 act replaced previous provisions; 1967 act provided that fuels unaccounted for are to be considered sold or used.

      Cited. 205 C. 51.

      Burden of proof on distributor to show amount of gasoline not taxable. 8 CS 343. Substantial accuracy sufficient. Id.


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Connecticut > Title12 > Chap221 > Sec12-457

      Sec. 12-457. Records to be kept by distributor. Statement to purchaser. Each distributor shall keep an accurate record of the number of gallons of such fuels purchased, manufactured, compounded or received by him, the date of any such purchase and the number of gallons sold or used by him. He shall deliver, with each consignment or delivery of such fuels to any purchaser within this state, a written statement of the names and addresses of the vendor and vendee, the number of gallons sold and the date of sale and delivery. Such written statement shall set forth whether or not the required state tax has been charged thereon. Each such record and such statement shall be preserved by such distributor and such purchaser, respectively, for a period of at least three years and shall be offered for inspection upon demand of the commissioner or any officer or agent designated by him. The commissioner shall cause such records and statements to be regularly audited as he shall prescribe and each distributor shall satisfactorily account for all such fuels as have been sold or used by him. Any such fuels unaccounted for by the distributor for which a satisfactory explanation cannot be submitted shall be construed to have been sold or used.

      (1949 Rev., S. 2551; 1958 Rev., S. 14-334; 1959, P.A. 579, S. 3; 1967, P.A. 625, S. 1.)

      History: 1959 act replaced previous provisions; 1967 act provided that fuels unaccounted for are to be considered sold or used.

      Cited. 205 C. 51.

      Burden of proof on distributor to show amount of gasoline not taxable. 8 CS 343. Substantial accuracy sufficient. Id.