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Code · Massachusetts · Part I — ADMINISTRATION OF THE GOVERNMENT · Title IX — TAXATION · Chapter 62C

Section 45B: Declarations of estimated tax and estimated tax payments; filing or payment made to bank designated as depositary and fiscal agent

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Section 45B. With respect to declarations of estimated tax and estimated tax payments required under the provisions of chapters sixty-two B and sixty-three B, the commissioner may, by regulation, provide that such declarations be filed and estimated tax payments be made to a bank designated as a depositary and fiscal agent under section forty-five. The use of a bank for this purpose shall not be considered a violation of the provisions of section twenty-one; provided, however, that all employees of said bank having access to declarations or documents to which section twenty-one is applicable shall be subject to the provisions of said section twenty-one, including the penalties for their violation under subsection
(c)of said section twenty-one.
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