Utah Admin. Code R865-19S-113 - Sales Tax Obligations of Aircraft and Boat Tour Operators, and Other Sellers Providing Similar Services Pursuant to Utah Code Ann. Section 59-12-103
(1) "Federal
airway" shall be identical to the definition of Class E airspace in
14 C.F.R.
71.71(2006), which is
incorporated by reference.
(2)
Amounts paid or charged for helicopter, airplane, or other aircraft tours that
enter into airspace designated by the Federal Aviation Administration as a
federal airway during the tour are exempt from the sales and use tax.
(a) The exemption described in Subsection (2)
does not apply if the only time the aircraft enters a federal airway is prior
to the commencement of the tour or after the tour ends.
(b) A tour is deemed to occur from the time a
paying customer is picked up to the time the paying customer is dropped off at
the final destination point.
(3) Amounts paid or charged for boat tours,
scenic cruises, or other similar activities on the waters of the state are
exempt from sales and use tax if the waters on which the tour, cruise, or other
similar activity operates are used, by themselves or in connection with other
waters, as highways for interstate commerce.
Notes
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