PSC 172.03(2)(c)(c) Those sold to a communications provider that resells communications service connections and bills end-users for the communications services provided, except that the fee shall be applied by the communications provider that resells communications service connections when the connection is resold to an end-user. PSC 172.03 HistoryHistory: EmR0919: emerg. cr. eff. 9-11-09; CR 09-086: cr. Register June 2010 No. 654, eff. 7-1-10. PSC 172.04PSC 172.04 Registration. Every communications provider and retailer required to impose the fee shall register with the department, in the manner prescribed by the department, to report and remit the fees. PSC 172.04 HistoryHistory: EmR0919: emerg. cr. eff. 9-11-09; CR 09-086: cr. Register June 2010 No. 654, eff. 7-1-10. PSC 172.05(1)(a)(a) Application of fee. A communications provider shall apply a fee of $0.75 per month on each communications service connection established under a subscription telecommunications plan. The communications provider shall remit the fee to the department using the procedure specified in s. PSC 172.06. PSC 172.05(1)(b)(b) Partial month of service. If a communications provider charges a subscriber for less than a full month of subscription communications plan service, the communications provider shall assess the fee in the same way that it assesses the countywide 911 charges under s. 256.35 (3), Stats. A provider that does not assess the 911 fees may assess a full fee if its billing system does not permit the fee to be prorated. PSC 172.05(1)(c)1.1. If a communications provider furnishes multiple communications service connections to a single subscriber account, the communications provider shall impose a fee according to the following schedule: PSC 172.05(1)(c)1.a.a. For subscribers with 10 or fewer communications service connections, $0.75 per connection, per month. PSC 172.05(1)(c)1.b.b. For subscribers with more than 10 communications service connections, $7.50 for the first 10 connections plus $0.075 per service connection in excess of 10, per month. PSC 172.05(1)(c)2.a.a. If a subscriber receives service from more than one communications provider, the communications providers serving the subscriber may not add together the communication service connections to determine the fee imposed on the subscriber. Each communications provider shall determine the fee to be imposed on a subscriber based upon the communication service connections the provider itself provides. PSC 172.05(1)(c)2.b.b. A communications provider may not add together the communications service connections from multiple accounts to determine the fee imposed. Only service connections within an account may be added together. PSC 172.05(1)(c)2.c.c. Notwithstanding subd. 2. b., a communications provider’s billing practices may not have the effect of making it unlikely or impossible for a subscriber with multiple communications service connections billed under a single account to qualify for the reduced fee under subd. 1. b. PSC 172.05(1)(d)(d) Partial payments. If a subscriber remits to the communications provider an amount less than the full amount billed to the subscriber in a given month, the communications provider shall first apply the partial payment to any amount the subscriber owes to the communications provider for the communications service provided. PSC 172.05(1)(e)1.1. On its bill, a communications provider shall identify the fee in one of the following ways: PSC 172.05(1)(e)1.a.a. List the fee separately from other charges on a subscriber’s bill and identify the fee as “police and fire protection fee.” PSC 172.05(1)(e)1.b.b. Combine the fee with a charge imposed under s. 256.35 (3), Stats., and identify the combined fee and charge as “charge for funding countywide 911 systems plus police and fire protection fee.” PSC 172.05(1)(e)1.c.c. Combine the fee with basic rates and either do not identify the fee separately, or state that the basic rate includes the “police and fire protection fee.” PSC 172.05(1)(e)2.2. On the first bill on which the fee appears, a communications provider offering a subscription communications plan shall inform its subscribers by bill message of all of the following: PSC 172.05(2)(a)(a) Application of fee. Any retailer or communications provider that sells a Wisconsin communications service connection established under a prepaid wireless communications plan shall impose a $0.38 fee on each prepaid wireless retail transaction. The fee does not apply to the sale of related wireless handset equipment and accessories. PSC 172.05(2)(b)(b) Determining Wisconsin connection. A communications provider or retailer shall determine if a communications service connection that it sells is a Wisconsin communications service connection as follows: PSC 172.05(2)(b)1.1. If a customer receives the purchased item at a seller’s business location, the sale is sourced to that business location. PSC 172.05(2)(b)2.2. If a customer does not receive the purchased item at a seller’s business location, the sale is sourced to the location where the customer, or the customer’s designated recipient, receives the product, including the location indicated by the instructions known to the seller for delivery to the customer or the customer’s designated recipient. PSC 172.05(2)(b)3.3. If the location of a sale of a purchased item cannot be determined under subd. 1. or 2., the sale is sourced to the customer’s address as indicated by the seller’s business records, if the records are maintained in the ordinary course of the seller’s business and if the seller’s use of that address to establish the location of a sale is not in bad faith. PSC 172.05(2)(b)4.4. If the location of a sale of a purchased item cannot be determined under subds. 1. to 3., the sale is sourced to the customer’s address as obtained during the consummation of the sale, including the address indicated on the customer’s payment instrument, if no other address is available and if the seller’s use of that address is not in bad faith. PSC 172.05(2)(b)5.5. If a customer buys a prepaid wireless communications plan and the location of the sale cannot be determined under subds. 1. to 4., the sale is sourced to the location associated with the telephone number associated with the plan, as determined by the seller. PSC 172.05(2)(c)1.1. If a prepaid wireless retail transaction is completed by a retailer, that retailer shall impose the fee and remit it using the procedure specified in s. PSC 172.06. PSC 172.05(2)(c)2.2. If a prepaid wireless retail transaction is completed by a communications provider, that provider shall impose the fee and remit it using the procedure specified in s. PSC 172.06. PSC 172.05(2)(d)(d) Invoice or sales receipt identification. A communications provider or retailer may state the amount of the fee separately on a bill, invoice, sales receipt, or other document associated with the prepaid wireless retail transaction. If a retailer or communications provider lists the fee separately, it shall identify the fee as “police and fire protection fee.” PSC 172.05(2)(e)(e) When a communications provider or retailer does not state the amount of the fee separately on a bill, invoice, sales receipt or other document associated with the prepaid wireless retail transaction, the communications provider or retailer shall ensure that the customer is aware that the fee is included in the total sales price of the prepaid wireless retail transaction and that the sales price is the amount received exclusive of the fee. PSC 172.05 NoteNote: For example, a 50 minute card for a prepaid wireless account is sold in a vending machine for $20.00. A sign is conspicuously posted on the vending machine that the “Price Includes the Police and Fire Protection Fee.” The sales price of the card is $19.62, the amount paid by the customer less the fee ($20.00 - $0.38 = $19.62).
PSC 172.05 HistoryHistory: EmR0919: emerg. cr. eff. 9-11-09; CR 09-086: cr. Register June 2010 No. 654, eff. 7-1-10. PSC 172.06(1)(1) Filing. Every person registered or required to be registered for the fee shall electronically file a return. PSC 172.06(2)(2) Accrual basis. A filer under sub. (1) shall collect, report and remit the fee on an accrual, or as-imposed, basis. PSC 172.06(3)(3) Due date. A filer under sub. (1) shall submit the return and remit fees to the department by the last day of the month following the month in which the fees are imposed. PSC 172.06(4)(4) Extensions. The department may, for good cause, extend the time for making any return or remitting any amount under this chapter. The extension may not exceed one month from the due date of the return and may be granted at any time provided a request is filed with the department within or prior to the period for which the extension is requested. PSC 172.06 HistoryHistory: EmR0919: emerg. cr. eff. 9-11-09; CR 09-086: cr. Register June 2010 No. 654, eff. 7-1-10. PSC 172.07PSC 172.07 Uncollectible amounts, misidentified accounts, and returns. PSC 172.07(1)(a)1.1. The communications provider or retailer previously reported and remitted the fee to the department. PSC 172.07(1)(a)2.2. The communications provider or retailer writes off the fee as uncollectible in its books and records. PSC 172.07(1)(a)3.3. The unpaid fee is eligible to be deducted as a bad debt for federal income tax purposes, regardless of whether the filer is required to file a federal income tax return. PSC 172.07(1)(b)(b) A deduction shall be claimed in the period in which the filer writes off the unpaid fee as uncollectible in its books and records and in which the amount is eligible to be deducted as a bad debt for federal income tax purposes. PSC 172.07(1)(c)(c) If the filer subsequently collects, in whole or in part, any bad debt for which a deduction under par. (a) is claimed, the filer shall include the amount collected in the return filed for the period in which the amount is collected and shall remit the fee with that return. PSC 172.07(2)(2) Customer returns. A filer under s. PSC 172.06 (1) may claim a deduction for a fee that is included in a previously filed return but refunded to the purchaser in cash or in credit. The filer shall claim the deduction on the return for the period in which the refund of the fee is paid. PSC 172.07(3)(a)1.1. Was collected from a federal or tribal government account because the filer did not identify it as such after a good faith effort. PSC 172.07(3)(a)2.2. Was included in a previously filed return but refunded to the purchaser. PSC 172.07(3)(b)(b) The filer shall claim the deduction on the return for the period in which the refund of the fee is paid. PSC 172.07(3)(c)(c) The filer shall keep a record of why the account was misidentified, how it became aware of the account’s proper identification, and any actions taken as a result. PSC 172.07 HistoryHistory: EmR0919: emerg. cr. eff. 9-11-09; CR 09-086: cr. Register June 2010 No. 654, eff. 7-1-10. PSC 172.08(1)(a)(a) A communications provider that resells communications service connections shall file a properly completed form PFP-211, Wisconsin Police and Fire Protection Fee Resale Certificate, with the communications provider from which it purchases communications service connections to resell. The communications provider that resells communications service connections shall certify that the service connections it has purchased are being, or will be, resold. The certificate shall indicate whether the certificate is for a single purchase or for continuous purchases. PSC 172.08(1)(b)(b) Within 30 days of July 1, 2010, a communications provider that resells communications service connections shall file a form under par. (a) for services it is purchasing at that time. If that form is not for continuous purchases, the provider shall file a form under par. (a) within 10 days of purchasing additional services for resale. If a new purchasing relationship is established after July 1, 2010, the communications provider that resells communications service connections shall file a form under par. (a) within 10 days of purchasing communications service connections for resale. PSC 172.08(2)(2) When filing a return under s. PSC 172.06 (1), a communications provider selling communications service connections for resale to a communications provider that resells communications service connections shall not include communications service connections or prepaid wireless retail transactions involving services for which they have received a certificate under sub. (1) (a). PSC 172.08(3)(3) A communications provider that resells communications service connections shall apply, collect, and remit the fee for all communications service connections that it resells to an end-user customer. PSC 172.08 HistoryHistory: EmR0919: emerg. cr. eff. 9-11-09; CR 09-086: cr. Register June 2010 No. 654, eff. 7-1-10; correction in (2) made under s. 13.92 (4) (b) 7. Stats., Register June 2010 No. 654. PSC 172.09PSC 172.09 Sales and use tax exemption. The fee is not subject to Wisconsin sales or use taxes. PSC 172.09 HistoryHistory: EmR0919: emerg. cr. eff. 9-11-09; CR 09-086: cr. Register June 2010 No. 654, eff. 7-1-10. PSC 172.10(1)(1) The commission may audit to determine compliance with this chapter. PSC 172.10(2)(2) The department may determine compliance with this chapter by office or field audit, using the procedures in s. 77.59 (1) to (5), (8), (8m), Stats., and s. 77.59 (5m), Stats., except any penalty or interest provision. PSC 172.10(3)(3) The filer under s. PSC 172.06 (1) shall maintain records to substantiate the number of communications service connections subject to the fee and the number of prepaid wireless retail transactions subject to the fee, as well as records to substantiate sales for resale and uncollectible accounts. PSC 172.10 HistoryHistory: EmR0919: emerg. cr. eff. 9-11-09; CR 09-086: cr. Register June 2010 No. 654, eff. 7-1-10. PSC 172.11(1)(1) A communications provider or retailer that disagrees with a notice from the department about an amount due, a refund due, or a refund claim denial relating to the fee may file an appeal with the department. PSC 172.11(2)(2) A communications provider’s or retailer’s appeal shall be in writing and signed. The appeal shall state the facts and reasons for disagreeing with the adjustments and include supporting documents. PSC 172.11(3)(3) A communications provider or retailer shall mail or fax the appeal within 60 days after receiving a notice of amount due, notice of refund, or notice of refund claim denial from the department. The appeal shall be submitted to the address or fax number provided in the notice. An appeal that is mailed is considered timely if it is postmarked on or before the due date specified and is received by the department within five days of the due date. PSC 172.11(5)(a)(a) Within 30 days after a redetermination under sub. (4) is mailed, a communications provider or retailer may file an objection with the commission. The objection shall set out in detail the grounds upon which the objector regards the bill to be excessive or erroneous. PSC 172.11(5)(b)(b) The commission, after at least 10 days notice to the objector, shall hold a hearing on the objection. After the hearing, the commission shall mail a decision by registered mail that includes the amount, if any, to be paid. PSC 172.11(5)(c)(c) If the amount to be paid under the order in par. (b) is not paid within 10 days after the determination has been sent by registered mail, the commission may proceed under s. PSC 172.12. PSC 172.11 HistoryHistory: EmR0919: emerg. cr. eff. 9-11-09; CR 09-086: cr. Register June 2010 No. 654, eff. 7-1-10.
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