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Code · New Jersey · Title 54 — Debtor and Creditor · Chapter 44

54:44-5.1. Compromise or cancellation of tax

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The commissioner shall have power to compromise or cancel any tax in the sum of not more than fifteen dollars ($15.00), heretofore or hereafter assessed pursuant to the provisions of subtitle eight of Title 54, and any interest charges or penalties thereon; provided, an appeal from said tax shall not be pending and said tax shall remain unpaid for at least one year; and provided, further, that it shall appear to the commissioner that such tax may not, with due diligence, be collected or that the expense thereby entailed renders collection of the tax, interest, and penalties impractical.
L.1941, c. 210, p. 609, s. 1.
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