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A. In case of any failure to make a report or to make payment of tax as required by this Chapter, a penalty of five percent if one to thirty days late, of ten percent if thirty-one to sixty days late, of fifteen percent if sixty-one to ninety days late, of twenty percent if ninety-one to one hundred twenty days late, or of twenty-five percent if more than one hundred twenty days late, shall be added to the amount of tax due and payable to the commissioner of insurance along with the tax due, unless evidence to his satisfaction is submitted to the commissioner to show that the failure was due to some unforeseen or unavoidable reason, other than mere neglect.
B. If the delinquency is for more than thirty days after the due date of the report or after the due date for payment of taxes hereunder, neglect will be presumed and the penalty shall be added without any discretion on the part of the commissioner of insurance. After the lapse of thirty days, until the report is filed and the delinquent tax paid, the commissioner of insurance shall revoke the authority of the delinquent taxpayer, and of all of said taxpayer's producers to do business in this state.
C. In no event shall the penalty exceed twenty-five percent of the total amount of the tax due nor be less than twenty-five dollars.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Louisiana Revised Statutes Tit. 22, § 846. Penalty on delinquent tax; revocation of authority to do business after thirty days' delinquency - last updated January 01, 2023 | https://codes.findlaw.com/la/revised-statutes/la-rev-stat-tit-22-sect-846/
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