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Code · Utah · Title 59 — Revenue and Taxation · Chapter 2

59-2-214. Commission to furnish forms for taxpayers' statements.

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59-2-214. Commission to furnish forms for taxpayers' statements.
(1)The commission shall furnish the assessor of each county with blank forms of statements provided under Section 59-2-306 , affixing to the form a statement substantially as follows to be signed by the party completing the form:
I, ____, do swear that I am a resident of the county of ____, and that my post office address is ____; that the above list contains a full and correct statement of all property subject to taxation, which I, or any firm of which I am a member, or any corporation, association, or company of which I am president, cashier, secretary, or managing agent, owned, claimed, possessed, or controlled at 12 o'clock midnight on the preceding January 1 and which is not already assessed this year.
(2)The signed statement made on behalf of a firm or corporation shall state the principal place of business of the firm or corporation, and in other respects shall conform substantially to the preceding form.
Amended by Chapter 86 , 2000 General Session
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