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What is NYC AC § 11-4013?

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This section outlines the requirement for individuals to conspicuously post a stamp or indicia on coin-operated amusement devices to denote tax payment. Failure to comply with this requirement constitutes a misdemeanor. Applies to operators of coin-operated amusement devices subject to taxation.

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§ 11-4013 Tax on coin-operated amusement devices.

AC § 11-4013

Any person required, pursuant to the provisions of chapter fifteen of this title, to place or keep the stamp or other indicia denoting payment of the tax imposed by such title conspicuously posted on any device taxable under such chapter, who willfully fails to place or keep such stamp or other indicia conspicuously posted on any such device, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor.

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