What happens if I refuse to file required tax reports or pay my past due taxes?
Typically, the Comptroller’s Office will take the following collection actions to protect the state’s interests and collect past due taxes: • Require the taxpayer to post a security bond (up to $100,000 for a delinquent sales tax account). • File a tax lien in applicable counties. • Freeze and/or seize non-exempt assets. • Suspend permits. • File criminal charges. • Place a “hold” on any outstanding state warrants payable to the taxpayer.
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