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What is NYC AC § 11-2401?

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This section provides definitions for terms used in the chapter, including 'person,' 'retail licensee,' 'return,' 'state,' 'city,' 'commissioner,' 'tax year,' and 'tax appeals tribunal.' The definitions clarify the language and terms relevant to the context of the statute. Applies to individuals and entities involved in financial transactions within New York City.

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§ 11-2401 Definitions.

AC § 11-2401

When used in this chapter the following terms shall mean or include: 1. "Person." An individual, partnership, society, association, joint-stock company, corporation, estate, receiver, lessee, trustee, assignee, referee, or any other person acting in a fiduciary or representative capacity, whether appointed by a court or otherwise, and any combination of individuals.

2."Retail licensee." Any person to whom a license has been issued by the state liquor authority under the state alcoholic beverage control law who sells at retail in the city, for on or off premises consumption, any liquor, wine or beer for the sale of which such license is required.

3."Return." Any return required to be filed as herein provided.

4."State." The state of New York.

5."City." The city of New York.

6."Commissioner." The commissioner of finance of the city of New York.

7."Tax year." June first of any calendar year through May thirty-first of the following calendar year.

8."Tax appeals tribunal." The tax appeals tribunal established by section one hundred sixty-eight of the charter.

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