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Code · Alaska · Title 37 · Chapter 10

Sec. 37.10.410. “Administrative proceedings involving taxes” defined.

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Sec. 37.10.410. “Administrative proceedings involving taxes” defined.
(a)The following money received by the state is considered to be received as a result of the termination of an administrative proceeding for purposes of applying art. IX, sec. 17(a), Constitution of the State of Alaska:
(1)past due taxes that are received by the state for each tax year for which a request for an informal conference under AS 43.05.240 is made to the Department of Revenue, together with penalties and interest on the taxes;
(2)past due taxes that are received by the state after a request for a formal hearing under AS 43.05.241 is made to the Department of Revenue, together with penalties and interest on the taxes.
(b)Money received by the state under the following conditions is not considered to be received as the result of the termination of an administrative proceeding for purposes of applying art. IX, sec. 17(a), Constitution of the State of Alaska:
(1)taxes that are not due at the time the request for the proceeding was made under AS 43.05.240 , 43.05.241, or 43.05.242;
(2)taxes set out in a return not audited by the Department of Revenue at the date of collection; or
(3)taxes collected for a tax year for which the taxpayer did not give notice of appeal of an assessment made by the Department of Revenue.
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