Wis. Admin. Code Department of Revenue Tax 13.05 - Transfer of taxes, funds, and fees
(3) CONSTRUCTION
FEE.
(a) A person who engages in construction
shall pay a construction fee to the department of revenue equal to an amount
sufficient to make all the construction period payments that year under s.
70.395(2) (d), Stats. This fee shall be used
exclusively by the board to make construction period payments.
(b) Any person intending to begin
construction shall notify the board by registered mail 90 days prior to the
time construction begins. This written notice of intent shall include:
1. The name and address of the person
intending to begin construction.
2.
A mining plan showing the location of the mining site.
3. The names of all municipalities containing
at least 15% of the minable ore body.
(c) Within 45 days after the receipt of the
written notice of intent to begin construction, the board shall notify the
department of revenue and give written public notice listing the counties,
cities, villages, towns, and Native American communities to receive
construction period payments.
(d)
In determining the construction fee, construction is considered to begin in all
cities, villages, and towns that are part of the mining site when it begins in
any part of the mining site.
(e)
Within 7 days after the beginning of construction, a person shall pay the
construction fee to the department of revenue for deposit in the impact
fund.
(4) NOTICE OF
INTENT PAYMENT.
(a)
Procedure. Each person filing a notice of intent to collect
data with the department of natural resources under s.
293.31(1),
Stats., shall make a notice of intent payment to the department of revenue for
deposit in the impact fund, equal to an amount sufficient to make all of the
notice of intent distributions under s.
70.395(2) (dc), Stats.
(b)
Information provided to the
board. Any person filing a notice of intent to collect data with the
department of natural resources shall within 7 days after that filing submit to
the board the following:
1. A copy of the
notice of intent to collect data.
2. A map showing the location of the ore body
and proposed mining site.
3. A list
of counties, cities, villages, towns, Native American communities, and local
impact committees that may be eligible to be actively involved in the
negotiation of a local agreement with that person, pursuant to s.
293.43,
Stats. Those listed may be eligible to receive a notice of intent
distribution.
(c)
Information provided to eligible recipients. Within 7 days
after the receipt of the notice of intent payment, the board shall give written
notice to the counties, cities, villages, towns, Native American communities,
and local impact committees that may be eligible to receive notice of intent
distributions and shall distribute guidelines for uses of the distributions to
each.
(d)
Refunds of
undistributed monies. Six months after the date of the signing of the
local agreement under s.
293.43,
Stats., the board shall refund to the person making the notice of intent
payment any money paid under this subsection but undistributed by the board to
eligible recipients.
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