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Section 12-655 - Dealers to keep records; examination by commissioner. Assessment of tax deficiency. Penalty and interest for failure to pay tax when due. Lien against real estate for tax. Foreclosure procedure. Hearing and appeal.

CT Gen Stat § 12-655 (2019) (N/A)
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(a) Each dealer shall keep complete and accurate records of all marijuana or controlled substances on which a tax is imposed. Such records shall be a kind and in such form as the commissioner may prescribe and shall be preserved for three years in such manner as to insure permanency and accessibility for inspection by the commissioner or his authorized agents. The commissioner and his authorized agents may examine the books, papers and records of any dealer for the purpose of determining whether the tax imposed by this chapter has been paid and may examine any marijuana or controlled substances upon any premises where such marijuana or controlled substances are possessed to determine if the provisions of this chapter are being obeyed.

(b) If, after an examination of the invoices, books and records of a dealer, or if, from any other information obtained by him or his authorized agents, the commissioner determines that the dealer has not purchased sufficient stamps to cover his receipts and sales or other disposition of any marijuana or controlled substances, he shall thereupon assess the deficiency in tax. There shall be imposed a penalty of ten per cent of the deficiency or fifty dollars, whichever amount is greater, and interest shall accrue on the tax at the rate of one per cent per month from the due date of such tax to the date of payment. In any case where a dealer cannot produce evidence of sufficient stamp purchases to cover the receipt of any marijuana or controlled substances, it shall be presumed that such marijuana or controlled substances were sold without having the proper stamps affixed. If the commissioner determines that the deficiency or any part thereof is due to a fraudulent intent to evade the tax, there shall be imposed a penalty of twenty-five per cent of the deficiency and interest shall accrue on the tax at the rate of one per cent per month or fraction thereof from the due date of such tax to the date of payment. Subject to the provisions of section 12-3a, the commissioner may waive all or part of the penalties provided under this chapter when it is proven to his satisfaction that the failure to pay any tax on time was due to reasonable cause and was not intentional or due to neglect. The amount of any tax, penalty or interest due and unpaid under the provisions of this chapter may be collected under the provisions of section 12-35. The warrant therein provided for shall be signed by the commissioner or his authorized agent. The amount of any such tax, penalty and interest shall be a lien, from the last day of the month next preceding the due date of such tax until discharged by payment, against all real estate of the taxpayer within the state, and a certificate of such lien signed by the commissioner may be filed for record in the office of the clerk of any town in which such real estate is situated, provided no such lien shall be effective as against any bona fide purchaser or qualified encumbrancer of any interest in any such property. When any tax with respect to which a lien has been recorded under the provisions of this section has been satisfied, the commissioner, upon request of any interested party, shall issue a certificate discharging such lien, which certificate shall be recorded in the same office in which the lien is recorded. Any action for the foreclosure of such lien shall be brought by the Attorney General in the name of the state in the superior court for the judicial district in which the property subject to such lien is situated, or, if such property is located in two or more judicial districts, in the superior court for any one such judicial district, and the court may limit the time for redemption or order the sale of such property or make such other or further decree as it judges equitable.

(c) Except in the case of a wilfully false or fraudulent intent to evade the tax, no assessment of additional tax with respect to any return shall be made after the expiration of more than three years from the date of the filing of such return or from the original due date of such return, whichever is later, provided, if no return has been filed as provided in this chapter, the Commissioner of Revenue Services may determine the amount of tax due from the best information available and assess such tax together with statutory penalties and interest at any time. If prior to the expiration of the period prescribed in this section for the assessment of additional tax, a taxpayer has consented in writing that such period may be extended, the amount of such additional tax due may be determined at any time within such extended period. Any such extended period may be further extended by consent in writing before the expiration of such extended period.

(d) The provisions of sections 12-553 and 12-554 shall apply to the provisions of this chapter in the same manner and with the same force and effect as if the language of said sections had been incorporated in full into said chapter and had expressly referred to the tax imposed under said chapter, except to the extent that any such provision is inconsistent with a provision of said chapter.

(P.A. 91-397, S. 6; P.A. 93-361, S. 7; P.A. 95-26, S. 36, 52.)

History: P.A. 93-361 added Subsec. (d) incorporating by reference hearing and appeal procedures; P.A. 95-26 amended Subsec. (b) to lower interest rate from 1.25% to 1% and made technical changes, effective July 1, 1995, and applicable to taxes due and owing on or after July 1, 1995, whether or not those taxes first became due before said date.

Cited. 235 C. 539.

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Section 12-655 - Dealers to keep records; examination by commissioner. Assessment of tax deficiency. Penalty and interest for failure to pay tax when due. Lien against real estate for tax. Foreclosure procedure. Hearing and appeal.