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§ 26-35-705. Mailing tax statements

AR Code § 26-35-705 (2018) (N/A)
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(a) No later than July 1 of each year, the county sheriff or county collector shall be required to mail statements of taxes due by a taxpayer to the address provided by the taxpayer.

(b)

(1) No later than July 1 of each year, the county sheriff or collector may in his or her discretion establish an electronic registry allowing each taxpayer to voluntarily register the taxpayer's personal information authorizing statements of taxes due by the taxpayer to be sent electronically using the information provided by the taxpayer.

(2) The county sheriff or county collector in his or her discretion may provide electronically to the taxpayer subsequent statements or notices for property taxes due or delinquent by using the information provided by the taxpayer.

(3) In the event the taxpayer's information changes and the electronic attempt to notify is returned undelivered, it shall be the taxpayer's obligation to furnish the correct information or the tax statements will be sent to the mailing address of the taxpayer.

(c) In the event that the mailing address or electronic address information of the taxpayer changes, the taxpayer has an obligation to furnish the correct mailing address or electronic address information.

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§ 26-35-705. Mailing tax statements