Public Utility Taxclaim For Refund - Form 5507 - Division of Revenue-2025

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Delaware has an 8.70 percent corporate income tax rate and a state gross receipts tax. Delaware does not have a state sales tax rate. Delaware has a 0.48 percent effective property tax rate on owner-occupied housing value. Delaware does not have an estate tax or inheritance tax.
A public accommodations tax is imposed upon every occupancy of a room or rooms in a hotel, motel, or tourist home within Delaware at the rate of 8% of the rent.
What is the Utility User Tax? The Utility User Tax (UUT) is authorized under Title IV of the Los Angeles County Code (Code), Chapter 4.62 Utility User Tax. UUT is a usage tax on communication, electric, and gas charges billed to a billing or service address in the unincorporated areas of the County of Los Angeles.
Electricity Distribution 4.25% of gross receipts from non-residential users. 2.0% of gross receipts from manufacturers, food processors and agribusinesses. Sales to automobile and certain other types of manufacturers are exempt. Returns and payment due on or before the 20th day after the end of each calendar month.
Delaware Public Utility Tax The State of Delaware imposes a public utility tax of 4.25% on electric distribution to non-residential customers (2.00% for manufacturing, food processing, and agribusiness companies) pursuant to 30, Del. C., Ch 55.
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