Members of a surplus lines industry group unveiled a draft proposal for an interstate compact to regulators at the recent National Association of Insurance Commissioners quarterly meeting.
The compact proposes a mechanism for states to work out distribution of surplus lines premium taxes for those risks that cover more than one state.
Surplus lines brokers currently retain the responsibility for apportioning out premium taxes from multistate risks, and have long considered the task burdensome, costly and unwieldy.
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