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| 9-A.__Liquor inspectors; benefit calculation exception.__ | Notwithstanding any other law, the total amount of the service | retirement benefit for a member qualifying under section 17851, | subsection 10-A is computed as follows: |
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| A.__The part of the member's service retirement benefit | based upon the service earned in a liquor inspector or chief | inspector position covered by section 17851, subsection 10-A | is computed as 1/50th of the member's average final | compensation multiplied by the number of years of creditable | service in the capacity of liquor inspector or chief | inspector; and |
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| B.__The part of the member's benefit based upon membership | service earned in a position not covered by section 17851, | subsection 10-A must be computed in accordance with the | formula for computing benefits for the plan by which the | member is then covered. |
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| | Sec. HH-1. 36 MRSA §141, sub-§2, ķA, as enacted by PL 1979, c. 378, | §4, is amended to read: |
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| A. An assessment may be made within 6 years from the date | the return was filed if the tax liability shown on the | return, after adjustments necessary to correct any | mathematical errors apparent on the face of the return, is | less than 1/2 of the tax liability determined by the State | Tax Assessor and the additional liability is attributable to | information which was required to be reported but was not | reported in the return. In determining whether the 50% | threshold provided by this paragraph is satisfied, the | assessor may not consider any portion of the understated tax | liability for which the taxpayer has substantial authority | supporting its position. |
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| | Sec. HH-2. Retroactive application. That section of this Part that | amends the Maine Revised Statutes, Title 36, section 141, | subsection 2, paragraph A applies retroactively to January 1, | 2003. On or after the effective date of this Act, the State Tax | Assessor may issue a 6-year assessment pursuant to section 141, | subsection 2, paragraph A with respect to any tax incurred within | the 6-year period allowed by that provision of law, even if the | normal 3-year limitation period has expired prior to the | effective date of this Act. |
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