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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

138.727 Coordination between Department of Vehicle Regulation and Department

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of Revenue.
(1)Nothing in KRS 138.655 to 138.725 shall deny the right of the Department of
Revenue to make audits of a taxpayer's records and accounts, even though the same
taxpayer may be or should be a motor carrier and subject to investigation by the
Department of Vehicle Regulation.
(2)The Department of Vehicle Regulation shall, upon request of the Department of
Revenue, furnish the Department of Revenue any information which it may have in
its records with regard to the administration of KRS 138.655 to 138.725.
(3)The Department of Vehicle Regulation shall not make any refunds to any person or
company without inquiring of the Department of Revenue as to the person or
company being indebted to the Commonwealth of Kentucky by reason of any tax
liability, and no refunds shall be made if such person or company is indebted in any
fashion to the Commonwealth of Kentucky.
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