Fairbanks North Star Borough v. Underwood

626 P.2d 574, 1981 Alas. LEXIS 458
CourtAlaska Supreme Court
DecidedApril 3, 1981
DocketNo. 4927
StatusPublished
Cited by2 cases

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Fairbanks North Star Borough v. Underwood, 626 P.2d 574, 1981 Alas. LEXIS 458 (Ala. 1981).

Opinion

OPINION

PER CURIAM.

A section of the Code of Ordinances of the Fairbanks North Star Borough provides that businesses shall keep suitable records of all sales in order to determine the amount of sales taxes for which they are liable, and provides that these records shall be open for examination by borough officials.1 The sole question presented on this appeal is whether a civil action may be maintained under this ordinance to compel a business to open its records for an audit by borough officials. We conclude that such an action is permissible and therefore reverse the judgment of the trial court of September 7, 1979.

No question is raised as to whether such documents might be privileged under the federal or state constitution and we intimate no view on that topic.

The judgment is REVERSED and the case is REMANDED for further proceedings.

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