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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 131 — Department of revenue

131.540 Release or return of property.

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(1)It shall be lawful for the commissioner or his delegate, under regulations prescribed
by the commissioner, to release the levy upon all or part of the property or rights to
property levied upon where the commissioner or his delegate determines that such
action will facilitate the collection of the liability, but such release shall not operate
to prevent any subsequent levy.
(2)If the commissioner determines that property has been wrongfully levied upon, it
shall be lawful for the commissioner to return the specific property levied upon, or
an amount of money equal to the amount of money levied upon, or any amount of
money equal to the amount of money received by the commissioner from a sale of
such property.
(3)Property may be returned at any time. An amount equal to the amount of money
levied upon or received from such sale may be returned at any time before the
expiration of four
(4)years from the date of such levy.
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