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Code · North Carolina · Chapter 105 — Taxation

§ 105-241.10. Limit on refunds and assessments after a federal determination.

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§ 105-241.10. Limit on refunds and assessments after a federal determination.
The limitations in this section apply when a taxpayer files a timely return reflecting a federal determination that affects the amount of State tax payable and the general statute of limitations for requesting a refund or proposing an assessment of the State tax has expired. A return reflecting a federal determination is timely if it is filed within the time required by G.S. 105-130.20, 105-159, 105-160.8, or 105-163.6A, as appropriate. A federal determination has the same meaning as defined in G.S. 105-228.90. The limitations are:
(1)Refund. - A taxpayer is allowed a refund only if the refund is the result of adjustments related to the federal determination.
(2)Assessment. - A taxpayer is liable for additional tax only if the additional tax is the result of adjustments related to the federal determination. A proposed assessment may not include an amount that is outside the scope of this liability. (2007-491, s. 1; 2008-107, s. 28.18(d); 2013-316, s. 7(b); 2018-5, s. 38.3(f).)
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