(a) Date. The dealer must take an inventory to establish the quantities of articles subject to the floor stocks tax held for sale on April 1, 2009. The dealer must take the physical inventory or record (book) inventory not earlier than March 26, 2009 and not later than April 10, 2009.

(b) Reconciliation. If the dealer takes a physical inventory on any day other than April 1, 2009, the resulting records must be reconciled to reflect the actual quantity of articles held at 12:01 a.m. on April 1, 2009. These records must include all supporting records of receipt and disposition.

(c) Method. The dealer may take a physical inventory in accordance with § 46.202 or a record (book) inventory in accordance with § 46.203. The following table lists the taxable articles and the method to use for each to determine quantities:

ArticleInventory method
Small cigarettesCount the number of cigarettes.
Large cigarettes 61/2? or less in lengthCount the number of large cigarettes.
Large cigarettes more than 61/2? in lengthKeep a separate count for each size of large cigarette. Count each 23/4?, or fraction thereof, as one small cigarette.
Small CigarsCount the number of small cigars.
SnuffCount the number of packages at each weight, noting the weight in pounds and ounces. Convert the ounces to pounds.
Chewing tobaccoCount the number of packages at each weight, noting the weight in pounds and ounces. Convert the ounces to pounds.
Pipe tobaccoCount the number of packages at each weight, noting the weight in pounds and ounces. Convert the ounces to pounds.
Roll-your-own tobaccoCount the number of packages at each weight, noting the weight in pounds and ounces. Convert the ounces to pounds.
Cigarette papers 61/2? or less in lengthCount the number of cigarette papers, divide by 50, and round up if there is any remainder.
Cigarette papers more than 61/2? in lengthCount the number for each size of cigarette paper. Count each 23/4?, or fraction thereof, as new cigarette paper. Divide adjusted total by 50 and round up if there is any remainder.
Cigarette tubes 61/2? or less in lengthCount the number of cigarette tubes, divide by 50, and round up if there is any remainder.
Cigarette tubes more than 61/2? in lengthCount the number for each size of cigarette tube. Count each 23/4?, or fraction thereof, as one cigarette tube. Divide adjusted total by 50 and round up if there is any remainder.