Louisiana Statutes

§ 47:1582 — Failure to remit tax collected on behalf of the state; rule to cease business

Louisiana § 47:1582
JurisdictionLouisiana
Title 47Revenue and Taxation

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Bluebook
La. Stat. Ann. § 47:1582 (2026).

Text

A.Failure by any person obligated to collect any tax from taxpayers on behalf of the state to remit such taxes collected shall, without demand or putting in default, cause the tax, interest, penalties, and costs to become immediately delinquent and the secretary has the authority, on motion in a court of competent jurisdiction, to take a rule on such person, to show cause in not less than two or more than ten days, exclusive of holidays, why such person should not be ordered to cease from further pursuit of business. This rule may be tried out of term and in chambers and shall always be tried by preference. If the rule is made absolute, the order rendered thereon shall be considered a judgment in favor of the state, prohibiting the person from the further pursuit of said business until he

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Legislative History

Acts 2001, No. 254, §1, eff. June 1, 2001.

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