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Current as of January 01, 2025 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
If any taxpayer, liable for the payment of franchise taxes, penalties or interest, fails or refuses to pay them after receiving the notice and demands as provided in Section 27-13-23 or 27-13-25, and if such taxpayer has not filed a timely appeal to the board of review as provided by law, the commissioner may file a notice of tax lien for the franchise taxes, penalties, and interest with the circuit clerk of the county in which the taxpayer resides or owns property, which, shall be enrolled on the judgment roll. Immediately upon receipt of the notice of tax lien for franchise taxes, penalties and interest, the circuit clerk shall enter upon the judgment roll, in the appropriate columns, the name of the taxpayer as judgment debtor, the name of the commissioner or Department of Revenue as judgment creditor, the amount of the taxes, penalties and interest, and the date and time of enrollment. The judgment shall be valid as against mortgagees, pledgees, entrusters, purchasers, judgment creditors, and other persons from the time of filing with the clerk. The amount of the judgment shall be a debt due the State of Mississippi and remain a lien upon all property and rights to property belonging to the taxpayer, both real and personal, including choses in action, with the same force and like effect as any enrolled judgment of a court of record, and shall continue until satisfied. Such judgment shall serve as authority for the issuance of writs of execution, writs of attachments, writs of garnishment or other remedial writs. The commissioner may issue warrants for collection of franchise taxes from such judgments in lieu of the issuance of any remedial writ by the circuit clerk.
Upon failure to pay the taxes imposed under this chapter by any taxpayer who has executed any bond, the commissioner shall give notice of the failure to the sureties of such bond and demand payment of the tax, penalties and interest within ten (10) days. If the sureties of the taxpayer's bond shall fail or refuse to pay the penal sum demanded within the ten (10) days allowed, the commissioner may file a notice of tax lien with the circuit clerk of the county in which the sureties reside or own property, which shall be enrolled upon the judgment roll, and the commissioner may proceed to collect from the sureties as provided in this section for collecting from any judgment debtor.
The commissioner is hereby authorized to pay the clerk's fee for enrolling certificates of indebtedness and any court costs that may be adjudged against the department or commissioner out of funds appropriated by the Legislature to defray expenses of the Department of Revenue.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Mississippi Code Title 27. Taxation and Finance § 27-13-29 - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/ms/title-27-taxation-and-finance/ms-code-sect-27-13-29/
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