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What happens if I refuse to file required tax reports or pay my past due taxes?

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What happens if I refuse to file required tax reports or pay my past due taxes?

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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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