North Dakota Code 57-39.2-03.7 – Surcharge on rental motor vehicles
A company engaged in the business of renting motor vehicles for periods of fewer than thirty days shall collect a three percent surcharge on each rental contract at the time a vehicle of a gross vehicle weight of ten thousand pounds [4535.92 kilograms] or less is rented from the company in this state. A vehicle is considered rented in this state if possession is obtained by the renter in this state. The surcharge must be computed on the total dollar amount for the rental as stated in the rental contract, excluding taxes, fuel collections, or other ancillary products sold to customers such as collision damage waiver, supplemental liability protection, personal accident insurance, and personal effects coverage.
Terms Used In North Dakota Code 57-39.2-03.7
- Contract: A legal written agreement that becomes binding when signed.
- State: when applied to the different parts of the United States, includes the District of Columbia and the territories. See North Dakota Code 1-01-49
- year: means twelve consecutive months. See North Dakota Code 1-01-33
1. A surcharge under this section must be noted in the rental contract and collected in accordance with the terms of the contract.
2. On February fifteenth of each year, a company that collects surcharges under this section shall file a report with the commissioner stating the total amount of excise taxes paid under chapter 57-40.3 on the rental vehicles for the preceding calendar year and the total amount of rental motor vehicle revenues earned on rentals in this state for the preceding calendar year. All surcharge revenues collected during the calendar year by the company in excess of the total amount of excise taxes paid under chapter 57-40.3 during the calendar year by the company on rental motor vehicles must be remitted to the commissioner with the report and considered sales tax collections under this chapter.
3. For three years after filing the report under this section, the company shall retain copies of rental contracts and the commissioner may require the company to furnish copies of rental contracts for purposes of ensuring compliance with this section.