Indiana Statutes
§ 7.1-5-4-6 — Fraudulent statements prohibited
Indiana § 7.1-5-4-6
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Ind. Code § 7.1-5-4-6 (2026).
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(a)It is unlawful for a person to make a
statement, written or oral, as to payment to, or the receipt by, the state,
for the purpose of defrauding the state of a tax or license fee imposed
by this title.
(b)A person who knowingly or intentionally violates this section
commits a Class A misdemeanor. However, the offense is a Level 6
felony if the tax or license fee is at least seven hundred fifty dollars
($750).
[Pre-1973 Recodification Citation: 7-1-1-33(d).]
Formerly: Acts 1973, P.L.55, SEC.1. As amended by
P.L.159-2014, SEC.33.
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§ 7.1-1-1-1
General purposes§ 7.1-1-1-11.5
Repealed§ 7.1-1-2-0.1
Repealed§ 7.1-1-2-1
Construction§ 7.1-1-2-13
Repealed§ 7.1-1-2-2
Scope§ 7.1-1-2-3
Exceptions§ 7.1-1-2-4
Gender and number§ 7.1-1-2-5
Direct and indirect prohibition§ 7.1-1-2-6
Repealed§ 7.1-1-3-1
Generally§ 7.1-1-3-10
"Club"§ 7.1-1-3-11
"Commercially"§ 7.1-1-3-12
"Commission"§ 7.1-1-3-12.5
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