2015 Wyoming Code
TITLE 39 - TAXATION AND REVENUE
CHAPTER 17 - FUEL TAX
ARTICLE 1 - GASOLINE TAX
SECTION 39-17-108. - Enforcement.

WY Stat § 39-17-108. (2015) What's This?

39-17-108. Enforcement.

(a) Audits. All tax returns and records are open to examination by the director of the state department of audit or his deputies.

(b) Interest. The license taxes and penalty shall be collected by the department together with interest of one percent (1%) per month on the license taxes from the due date until payment.

(c) Penalties. The following shall apply:

(i) Any person who conducts the business of a supplier, refiner, distributor, terminal operator, importer, exporter or dealer without holding a valid license as specified in W.S. 39-17-106 is guilty of a misdemeanor punishable as provided in paragraph (vii) of this subsection. Each day in violation of the provisions of this section constitutes a separate offense;

(ii) If any person fails or refuses to file the monthly statement and remit the tax as provided by W.S. 39-17-107(a)(i), the department shall make a statement for that person from the best information available and from such statement shall determine the amount of license taxes required to be paid and add thereto a penalty of ten percent (10%) of the taxes due. The department shall notify the delinquent taxpayer of the total amount due by serving written notice upon such person personally or by United States mail to the last known address as shown on the records of the department. If the delinquent taxpayer proves to the department that the delinquency was due to a reasonable cause, the department shall waive the penalty provided in this paragraph. If the delinquent taxpayer after receiving the statement prepared by the department later renders to the department a true statement covering the same calendar month, the department shall use such statement, adding the penalty of ten percent (10%) and interest of one percent (1%) per month on the license taxes from the due date until payment. The penalty shall be waived by the department upon satisfactory written proof the delinquency was due to a reasonable cause;

(iii) Any person who fails to furnish any report or remit any license tax to the department as required by this article is guilty of a misdemeanor. Each offense is punishable as provided in paragraph (vii) of this subsection. In addition, the department may suspend or revoke any license held by the offender and may require the offender, as a condition of any future licensing under this article, to provide a surety bond, cash bond or certificate of deposit as provided by W.S. 39-17-106(e);

(iv) Any supplier, refiner, terminal operator, importer, exporter or distributor selling gasoline subject to the license taxes imposed by this article while delinquent in the payment of any such taxes is liable for double the amount due to be recovered in a suit instituted by and in the name of the state of Wyoming. Upon application made by the state a writ of injunction may be issued, without requiring bond, against the defendants enjoining and restraining them from selling or offering to sell in the state gasoline until the license taxes are paid. Upon application made by the state a receiver of the property and business of the defendant may be appointed to impound the same as security for the delinquent tax and any judgment recovered in the suit;

(v) The department may revoke any license granted upon proof of violation of any provision of this article;

(vi) Any person who does not display the price per gallon including all applicable taxes at which gasoline is to be sold as provided by W.S. 39-17-103(c)(i) and (ii) is guilty of a misdemeanor punishable as provided in paragraph (vii) of this subsection;

(vii) Any person violating any provision of this article, or who procures, aids or abets any person in a violation or noncompliance is guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction shall be fined not more than seven hundred fifty dollars ($750.00), imprisoned for not more than six (6) months or both;

(viii) The Wyoming highway patrol and all peace officers of any county or municipality shall aid in the enforcement of this article.

(d) Liens. There are no specific applicable provisions for liens for this article.

(e) Tax sales. There are no specific applicable provisions for tax sales for this article.

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