North Dakota Statutes
§ 57-38-39 — Deficiency, protest, and appeal
North Dakota § 57-38-39
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N.D. Cent. Code § 57-38-39 (2026).
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1.When tax is understated on a return because of a mathematical or clerical error, the
tax commissioner shall notify the person of the nature of the error and the amount of
additional tax due. This notice is not a notice of deficiency and the person has no right
to protest.
2.If upon audit the tax commissioner finds additional tax due, the tax commissioner shall
notify the person of the deficiency in the tax payment. Such notice of deficiency must
be sent first-class mail and must assess the amount of additional tax due and set forth
the reasons for the increase.
3.A person has thirty days, ninety days if the person is outside the United States, to file a
written protest objecting to the tax commissioner's assessment of additional tax due.
The protest must set forth the basis for the pr
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Related
State Tax Commissioner v. Bosset
2019 ND 282 (North Dakota Supreme Court, 2019)
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State supervisor of assessments§ 57-01-06.1
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Tax manuals - Distribution§ 57-01-11
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