N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. Tit. 20 § 530.2 - Signs at retail service stations
Tax Law, § 1111(d)
(a) Every retail service station operator
selling gasoline or diesel motor fuel through a metered pump which shows the
price of fuel sold to a customer shall adjust such pump and readjust it from
time to time as required so that the price shown thereon shall be the total
price including New York State sales tax and any local sales tax which may be
applicable.
(b) Every operator of a
retail service station shall maintain on or in the immediate vicinity of each
pump through which gasoline or diesel motor fuel is sold a clear and easily
legible sign or placard, readily accessible to customers, showing separately
each of the following items with reference to gasoline or diesel motor fuel
sold through such pump:
(1) price exclusive of
taxes;
(2) United States
tax;
(3) New York State motor fuel
tax;
(4) sales tax; and
(5) total price including all taxes.
All amounts on such sign or placard shall be the applicable amounts per gallon, and all numerals on such sign or placard shall be of uniform size. The amount shown as sales tax shall be the New York State sales tax plus any local sales tax which may be applicable.
(c) No retail service station
operator shall maintain at or near his service station an advertising sign
showing the price of gasoline or diesel motor fuel unless the price so
advertised includes New York State sales tax and any local sales tax which may
be applicable.
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