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Code · Utah · Title 67 — State Officers and Employees · Chapter 4A

67-4a-1204. Interest and penalty for failure to act in timely manner.

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Effective 5/9/2017
67-4a-1204. Interest and penalty for failure to act in timely manner.
(1)A holder that fails to report, pay, or deliver property within the time prescribed by this chapter shall pay to the administrator interest at an annual rate calculated based on the federal short-term rate determined by the secretary of the treasury under Section 6621, Internal Revenue Code, in effect for the preceding fourth calendar quarter plus four percentage points on the property or value of the property from the date the property should have been reported, paid, or delivered to the administrator until the date reported, paid, or delivered.
(2)Except as otherwise provided in Section 67-4a-1205 or 67-4a-1206 , the administrator may require a holder that fails to report, pay, or deliver property within the time prescribed by this chapter to pay to the administrator, in addition to interest included under Subsection
(1), a civil penalty of $200 for each day the duty is not performed, up to a cumulative maximum amount of $5,000.
Enacted by Chapter 371 , 2017 General Session
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