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§68-232. Injunction proceedings.

68 OK Stat § 68-232 (2019) (N/A)
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When any reports required under any state tax law have not been filed or may be insufficient to furnish all the information required by the Tax Commission, or when the taxes imposed by any state tax law have not been paid, the Tax Commission may institute, in the name of the State of Oklahoma upon relation of the Tax Commission, any necessary action or proceedings to enjoin such person, firm, or corporation from continuing operations until such reports have been filed or taxes paid as required, and in all proper cases, including but not limited to cases in which the evidence establishes that a taxpayer has repeatedly failed to collect and remit sales or withholding taxes, injunction shall be issued without a bond being required from the state. After an action to enjoin the operation of any person, firm or corporation has been instituted by the Tax Commission a payout agreement under which the delinquent taxpayer is to make periodic payments toward the satisfaction of the tax debt may only be entered into upon the specific request or motion of the Tax Commission. Upon a proper showing in any such action that the claim of the state for taxes is in danger of being lost or rendered uncollectible by reason of the mismanagement, dissipation or concealment of the property by the taxpayer and a request is made for the appointment of a receiver to manage the property of the taxpayer, a receiver shall be appointed.

Amended by Laws 1985, c. 356, § 5, emerg. eff. July 30, 1985.

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§68-232. Injunction proceedings.