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Code · Wisconsin · Chapter 139 — Beverage and tobacco taxes

139.322 Security.

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139.322 Security.
(1)The secretary may require any person who has not paid the tax under s. 139.31
(1)or who has failed timely to file a report for that tax to place with the department security in the amount that the secretary determines. That security may be a surety bond that is payable to this state and that is in the form prescribed by the secretary.
(2)The secretary may refuse to issue a permit to, and may revoke the permit of, any person who is required to place security with the department under sub.
(1)and fails to do so.
(3)The department may not pay interest on security placed with the department under sub.
(1).
(4)After giving 10 days’ notice, the secretary may recover any tax, interest, penalties and other charges due the department from the security of any person who is delinquent under this subchapter.
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