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  2. North Dakota Office of State Tax Commissioner - Wikipedia

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    The Office of State Tax Commissioner is a North Dakota state government agency responsible for licensing: alcoholic beverage wholesalers, farm wineries, microbrew pubs, and out-of-state direct shippers, and; all suppliers selling or shipping alcoholic beverages to liquor and beer wholesalers in North Dakota; and for taxing:

  3. List of North Dakota tax commissioners - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of tax commissioners of North Dakota since the office was created in 1919. [1] The office was an appointed position from 1919 to 1940, and an elected position on the no-party ballot from 1940 to 1987, and an elected position on a party ballot since 1987.

  4. North Dakota State Treasurer - Wikipedia

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    The Office of the State Treasurer is separated into five divisions: Administration, Investments, Accounting, Tax Distributions, and Cash Management. [1] The state treasurer is Thomas Beadle, who was elected on November 3, 2020, and took office on January 1, 2021.

  5. List of North Dakota state treasurers - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of North Dakota state treasurers. The office has always been on a party affiliated ballot, and was a two-year term office until 1964. Since then, state treasurers have been elected to four-year terms.

  6. Ryan Rauschenberger - Wikipedia

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    Ryan Rauschenberger is the former Tax Commissioner of North Dakota, the 24th person to serve in that role.Governor Jack Dalrymple appointed Rauschenberger, the son of Dalrymple's Chief of Staff Ron Rauschenberger, to the role in 2013 after the resignation of Cory Fong.

  7. Quill Corp. v. North Dakota - Wikipedia

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    Quill Corp. v. North Dakota, 504 U.S. 298 (1992), was a United States Supreme Court ruling, since overturned, concerning use tax.The decision effectively prevented states from collecting any sales tax from retail purchases made over the Internet or other e-Commerce route unless the seller had a physical presence in the state.