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Code · New Jersey · Title 54 — Debtor and Creditor · Chapter 43

54:43-6. Tax upon alcoholic beverages involved in illegal acts; persons liable; estimate of tax liability; other provisions invoked

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A tax shall be levied and imposed, at the rates provided in the subtitle to which this act is a supplement, upon the seizure, destruction or other disposition of alcoholic beverages in this State by Federal or State law enforcement authorities or agencies by reason of the violation of a Federal or State statute. Any person who, prior to such disposition, shall manufacture, possess, distribute, transport, warehouse or offer for sale such alcoholic beverages in this State in violation of a Federal or State statute shall be liable for such tax, and any persons who conspire to do any of such acts in an unlawful manner, shall be jointly and severally liable for such tax.
The conviction of any person under an indictment charging performance of any such unlawful act or a conspiracy to perform the same, or the entry of a plea of guilty or of non vult thereto, shall, without other evidence, render such person liable for payment of the tax upon alcoholic beverages involved in such illegal act or acts in this State. The director may make an estimate of the tax liability of each such person from any information he may obtain, which estimate may be based upon the manufacturing facilities seized and the probable time of use of same, and according to such estimate so made by him, assess the taxes, penalties and interest due the State, give notice of such assessment in writing to each person involved at the last known address of such person and make demand upon him for payment within fifteen days.
All of the other provisions of subtitle eight of Title 54 as amended and supplemented may be invoked to protect the revenue of the State.
L.1941, c. 209, p. 608, s. 1. Amended by L.1949, c. 95, p. 414, s. 3.
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