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Code · Louisiana · Title 47 — Revenue and Taxation

RS 47:1567

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RS 47:1567
§1567. Assessment and claims in bankruptcy and receivership
Upon the adjudication of bankruptcy of any taxpayer in any bankruptcy proceeding, or the appointment of a receiver for any taxpayer in a receivership proceeding, before any court of this state or of the United States, the collector may immediately make a determination from any available information or by estimate or otherwise, of the amount of tax, penalty and interest the taxpayer is liable to pay under any chapter of this title, and immediately assess said amount, and by a writing to be retained as a part of his official records indicate that such assessment has been made.
Such assessment may be made whenever a tax becomes due under the provisions of this Sub-title, regardless of whether it is then payable or not. Claims for such assessments, and additional interest and attorney's fees thereon, shall be presented for adjudication in accordance with law, to the court before which the bankruptcy or receivership proceeding is pending despite the pendency of delays before assessment provided in R.S. 47:1562 through 47:1565, or the pendency of an appeal to the Board of Tax Appeals or the courts for a redetermination.
Provided that no petition for the redetermination of an assessment shall be filed with the Board of Tax Appeals after an adjudication of bankruptcy or the appointment of a receiver, unless the petition is accompanied by a certified copy of an order of the court before which the bankruptcy or receivership proceedings is pending, authorizing the trustee or receiver to prosecute such appeal.
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