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Code · New Jersey · Title 54 — Debtor and Creditor · Chapter 40A

54:40A-23. Records to be kept by taxpayer; inventories

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Every taxpayer shall keep complete and accurate records of all sales. The kind and form of such records may be prescribed by the director and all records shall be so kept as to be adequate to enable him to determine the tax liability. The director or any authorized assistant may, during reasonable business hours and without prior notice, make or cause to be made physical inventories and examinations of all cigarettes stamped or unstamped and records in the possession of any taxpayer.
All such records shall be safely preserved for a period of 3 years in such a manner to insure their security and accessibility for inspection by the director, supervisor or any authorized assistant engaged in the administration of this act. The director may consent to the destruction of any such records at any time within said period.
L.1948, c. 65, p. 164, s. 504. Amended by L.1968, c. 351, s. 5, eff. Nov. 18, 1968.
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