New York Statutes

§ 487 — Secrecy requirement

New York § 487
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Law TAXTax
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N.Y. Tax § 487 (2026).

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§ 487. Secrecy requirement.

(a)Except in accordance with proper\njudicial order or as otherwise provided by law, it shall be unlawful for\nthe tax commission, any tax commissioner, any officer or employee of the\ndepartment of taxation and finance, any person engaged or retained by\nsuch department on an independent contract basis, or any person, who,\npursuant to this section, is permitted to inspect any costs or to whom a\ncopy, an abstract or a portion thereof is furnished, or to whom any such\ninformation is furnished or any person who in any manner may acquire\nknowledge of such costs, to divulge or make known in any manner any of\nthe costs of doing business of a retail dealer, or of an agent or\nwholesale dealer which have been filed with the tax commission pursuant\nto paragraph

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