Senate Bill No. 370

(By Senators Boley, Deem, Love, Minear, Scott, Yoder, Ross and Buckalew)

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[Introduced February 13, 1996; referred to the Committee on Finance.]
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A BILL to amend and reenact section twelve, article one, chapter eleven-a of the code of West Virginia, one thousand nine hundred thirty-one, as amended, relating to requiring that the total amount of the aggregate tax paid for each purpose and certain other information be printed in a certain form on the tax receipt.

Be it enacted by the Legislature of West Virginia:
That section twelve, article one, chapter eleven-a of the code of West Virginia, one thousand nine hundred thirty-one, as amended, be amended and reenacted to read as follows:
ARTICLE 1. ACCRUAL AND COLLECTION OF TAXES.
§11A-1-12. Receipt for taxes.
The sheriff or his deputy shall deliver to the person paying any taxes a written or printed receipt therefor, and shall retain for his records the stub or duplicate of such receipt. The receipt and the stub or duplicate shall specify the total value of personal property; the number of acres of land, and the number of town lots, with the valuation of each tract or lot separately charged; and shall show the total amount of the aggregate tax paid for state, school, county, municipal, district, and any other purpose for which levied. The total amount of the aggregate tax paid for each purpose and other information as indicated in the form below shall be printed on the tax receipt in the same form or a form similar to the following:

TAXING
AUTHORITY
STATE
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COUNTY
Regular =
Voter Approved =
Bonds=
Voter Approved=
Excess Levy=

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MUNICIPALITY
Regular=
Voter Approved=
Bonds=
Voter Approved=
Excess Levy=
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PUBLIC SCHOOL
Current Expense=
Voter Approved=
Bonds=
Voter Approved=
Excess Levy=
TOTAL TAX=

The officer receiving payment shall sign each receipt in his own handwriting. The sheriff shall furnish to each taxpayer a statement showing the levies laid for each class of taxable property in each taxing district of the county when requested so to do by the taxpayer. The sheriff shall cause a statement of the levies, as aforesaid, to be posted at the front door of the courthouse and at two conspicuous places in his office, but failure to post such statement shall in no wise affect the rights of the state, or any of its agencies, to collect such taxes. The tax commissioner may prescribe uniform tax statements and receipts, not inconsistent herewith, for use in all counties of the state.





NOTE: The purpose of this bill is to require that the total amount of the aggregate tax paid for each purpose and certain other information be printed on the tax receipt in a certain form.
Except as noted below, strike-throughs indicate language that would be stricken from the present law, and underscoring indicates new language that would be added.

The form, in §11A-1-12 describing the total amount of the aggregate tax paid for each purpose, is new. Underscoring is omitted to make the form understandable.