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§ 27-33-59. Penalties.
 

(a)  Any person who shall knowingly make any false or fraudulent claim for exemption under the provisions of this article or make any false statement or representation, or concealment of a material fact in support of such claim; or any person who shall assist another in the preparation of any false or fraudulent claim; or enters into any collusion with another by the execution of a fictitious deed, deed of trust, or mortgage, or shall otherwise aid, assist or abet any person in the preparation or presentation of any false or fraudulent claim for exemption shall be guilty of a misdemeanor. Upon conviction such person shall be punished by a fine not exceeding five hundred dollars ($500.00) or six (6) months imprisonment. 

(b)  Any person who obtains a homestead exemption by any means referred to in this section or in any manner other than as provided by this article shall be liable for double the amount of the taxes lost by reason of the illegal exemption, and the property shall be liable for the said amount, which may be collected by suit or by sale of the property. 

(c)  If a revision of tax loss be occasioned by disallowance by the commission of a fraudulent exemption, or if the revision is caused by knowing noncompliance with provisions of this article on the part of officers in the allowance of exemptions, then any reduction in the total amount of tax loss may be made by the commission, in its discretion, in double the amount of the reduction of the total tax loss. Such reduction shall be made from the second installment or any subsequent payment due the taxing unit. But in no instance shall the reduction in tax loss be less than the amount of taxes due on such fraudulent or illegal exemption. 
 

Sources: Codes, 1942, § 9740; Laws,  1940, ch. 127; Laws, 1946, ch. 261, § 27; Laws, 1952, ch. 416; Laws, 1954, ch. 387; Laws, 1956, ch. 295; Laws, 1975, ch. 457, § 10; Laws, 1980, ch. 505, § 2; Laws, 1984, ch. 453, § 19, eff from and after January 1, 1985.
 

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Mississippi > Title-27 > 33 > 27-33-59

§ 27-33-59. Penalties.
 

(a)  Any person who shall knowingly make any false or fraudulent claim for exemption under the provisions of this article or make any false statement or representation, or concealment of a material fact in support of such claim; or any person who shall assist another in the preparation of any false or fraudulent claim; or enters into any collusion with another by the execution of a fictitious deed, deed of trust, or mortgage, or shall otherwise aid, assist or abet any person in the preparation or presentation of any false or fraudulent claim for exemption shall be guilty of a misdemeanor. Upon conviction such person shall be punished by a fine not exceeding five hundred dollars ($500.00) or six (6) months imprisonment. 

(b)  Any person who obtains a homestead exemption by any means referred to in this section or in any manner other than as provided by this article shall be liable for double the amount of the taxes lost by reason of the illegal exemption, and the property shall be liable for the said amount, which may be collected by suit or by sale of the property. 

(c)  If a revision of tax loss be occasioned by disallowance by the commission of a fraudulent exemption, or if the revision is caused by knowing noncompliance with provisions of this article on the part of officers in the allowance of exemptions, then any reduction in the total amount of tax loss may be made by the commission, in its discretion, in double the amount of the reduction of the total tax loss. Such reduction shall be made from the second installment or any subsequent payment due the taxing unit. But in no instance shall the reduction in tax loss be less than the amount of taxes due on such fraudulent or illegal exemption. 
 

Sources: Codes, 1942, § 9740; Laws,  1940, ch. 127; Laws, 1946, ch. 261, § 27; Laws, 1952, ch. 416; Laws, 1954, ch. 387; Laws, 1956, ch. 295; Laws, 1975, ch. 457, § 10; Laws, 1980, ch. 505, § 2; Laws, 1984, ch. 453, § 19, eff from and after January 1, 1985.
 


State Codes and Statutes

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Statutes > Mississippi > Title-27 > 33 > 27-33-59

§ 27-33-59. Penalties.
 

(a)  Any person who shall knowingly make any false or fraudulent claim for exemption under the provisions of this article or make any false statement or representation, or concealment of a material fact in support of such claim; or any person who shall assist another in the preparation of any false or fraudulent claim; or enters into any collusion with another by the execution of a fictitious deed, deed of trust, or mortgage, or shall otherwise aid, assist or abet any person in the preparation or presentation of any false or fraudulent claim for exemption shall be guilty of a misdemeanor. Upon conviction such person shall be punished by a fine not exceeding five hundred dollars ($500.00) or six (6) months imprisonment. 

(b)  Any person who obtains a homestead exemption by any means referred to in this section or in any manner other than as provided by this article shall be liable for double the amount of the taxes lost by reason of the illegal exemption, and the property shall be liable for the said amount, which may be collected by suit or by sale of the property. 

(c)  If a revision of tax loss be occasioned by disallowance by the commission of a fraudulent exemption, or if the revision is caused by knowing noncompliance with provisions of this article on the part of officers in the allowance of exemptions, then any reduction in the total amount of tax loss may be made by the commission, in its discretion, in double the amount of the reduction of the total tax loss. Such reduction shall be made from the second installment or any subsequent payment due the taxing unit. But in no instance shall the reduction in tax loss be less than the amount of taxes due on such fraudulent or illegal exemption. 
 

Sources: Codes, 1942, § 9740; Laws,  1940, ch. 127; Laws, 1946, ch. 261, § 27; Laws, 1952, ch. 416; Laws, 1954, ch. 387; Laws, 1956, ch. 295; Laws, 1975, ch. 457, § 10; Laws, 1980, ch. 505, § 2; Laws, 1984, ch. 453, § 19, eff from and after January 1, 1985.