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Code · New Jersey · Title 54 — Debtor and Creditor · Chapter 52

54:52-17. Dealing with unlicensed person

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a. A person who is prohibited under the provisions of any State tax law from dealing with persons not properly licensed or registered with the Division of Taxation is a disorderly person if he knowingly deals with such an unlicensed person.
b. A person who is prohibited under the provisions of any State tax law from dealing with persons not properly licensed or registered with the Division of Taxation, who deals with an unlicensed person with the intent to evade, avoid, or otherwise not make timely payment or with the intent to assist the unlicensed person to evade, avoid, or otherwise not make timely payment of any tax, fee, penalty or interest, or any part thereof, is guilty of a crime of the fourth degree.
L. 1987, c. 76, s. 27.
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