Utah Statutes

§ 59-1-1417 — Burden of proof -- Statutory construction.

Utah § 59-1-1417
JurisdictionUtah
Title 59Revenue and Taxation
Ch. 59-1General Taxation Policies
Part 59-1-14Assessment, Collections, and Refunds Act

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Utah Code Ann. § 59-1-1417 (2026).

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(1)In a proceeding before the commission, the burden of proof is on the petitioner except for determining the following, in which the burden of proof is on the commission:
(1)(a) whether the petitioner committed fraud with intent to evade a tax, fee, or charge;
(1)(b) whether the petitioner is obligated as the transferee of property of the person that originally owes a liability or a preceding transferee, but not to show that the person that originally owes a liability is obligated for the liability; and
(1)(c) whether the petitioner is liable for an increase in a deficiency if the increase is asserted initially after a notice of deficiency is mailed in accordance with Section 59-1-1405 and a petition under Part 5, Petitions for Redetermination of Deficiencies, is filed, unless the incre

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Related

Christiansen v. Tax Commission
2020 UT App 46 (Court of Appeals of Utah, 2020)

Legislative History

Amended by Chapter 424, 2012 General Session

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