5703-17-03. Measuring bottle content


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  • Independently of the designation of liquid content appearing on the label or bottle of any taxable beer or malt beverage in sealed bottles or cans, the computation of the tax shall be based upon the liquid content actually contained in such sealed bottles. Such actual content shall be established by the content-setting device on the bottle-filling machine in use by a manufacturer or bottler. Thus, if a bottle-filling machine is set to deliver twelve ounces of liquid, the content for the purpose of computing the tax shall be deemed to be the amount of such setting, notwithstanding a slight variation due to age, type or other condition of the machine used.

    Should the machine be set to deliver twelve and one-half or thirteen ounces, the actual content will be considered to be in excess of twelve ounces and the tax shall be computed the same as for eighteen ounces.

    The department of taxation may in case of uncertainty, however, determine the tax upon the tested liquid content of assumed average bottles of a given brand as found in the market, or the statement of the label, whichever is higher.


Effective: 10/26/2017
Five Year Review (FYR) Dates: 8/11/2017 and 10/26/2022
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 5703.05
Rule Amplifies: 4301.42
Prior Effective Dates: 7/21/39