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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 131 — Department of revenue

131.170 Extension of time for filing reports and returns.

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The Department of Revenue may, when extension is not otherwise provided for, grant a reasonable extension of time for filing reports or returns whenever, in its judgment, good cause therefor exists. The department shall keep a record of such extensions. Except where a taxpayer is abroad, no extension shall be granted for more than six
(6)months, and in no case for more than one
(1)year. If any extension operates to postpone a tax payment, interest at the tax interest rate as defined in KRS 131.010(6) shall be collected. The department may condition the extension upon a bond sufficient to cover any tax and penalty determined to be due. The department may, on request, permit a person to file a tax return or report or pay tax on a date other than that prescribed by statute, or to change the fiscal period covered by such return or report, if the variation will not ultimately effect a reduction in revenue.
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