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54A:9-14.  Jeopardy assessment.
      (a) Authority for making.    If the director believes that the assessment  or collection of a deficiency will be jeopardized by delay, he shall,  notwithstanding the provisions of N.J.S. 54A:9-2 and N.J.S. 54A:9-16, immediately assess such deficiency (together with all interests, penalties and additions to tax provided for by law), and notice and demand shall be made by the director for the payment thereof.

      (b) Notice of deficiency.    If the jeopardy assessment is made before any  notice in respect of the tax to which the jeopardy assessment relates has been  mailed under N.J.S. 54A:9-2, then the director shall mail a notice under such  section within 60 days after the making of the assessment.

      (c) Amount assessable before decision of director.    The jeopardy assessment may be made in respect of a deficiency greater or less than of which  notice is mailed to the taxpayer and whether or not the taxpayer has theretofore filed a petition with the director.  The director may, at any time before rendering his decision, abate such assessment, or any unpaid portion thereof, to the extent that he believes the assessment to be excessive in amount.  The director may in his decision redetermine the entire amount of the deficiency and of all amounts assessed at the same time in connection therewith.

      (d) Amount assessable after decision of director.    If the jeopardy assessment is made after the decision of the director is rendered, such assessment may be made only in respect of the deficiency determined by the director in his decision.

      (e) Expiration of right to assess.    A jeopardy assessment may not be made after the decision of the director has become final or after the taxpayer has filed a complaint with the tax court for review of the decision of the director.

      (f) Collection of unpaid amounts.    When a petition has been filed with the director and when the amount which should have been assessed has been determined by a decision of the director which has become final, then any unpaid portion, the collection of which has been stayed by bond, shall be collected as part of the tax upon notice and demand from the director, and any remaining portion of the assessment shall be abated.  If the amount already collected exceeds the amount determined as the amount which should have been assessed, such excess shall be credited or refunded to the taxpayer as provided  in N.J.S. 54A:9-7 without the filing of claim therefor.  If the amount  determined as the amount which should have been assessed is greater than the  amount actually assessed, then the difference shall be assessed and shall be  collected as part of the tax upon notice and demand from the director.

      (g) Abatement if jeopardy does not exist.    The director may abate the jeopardy assessment if he finds that jeopardy does not exist.  Such abatement may not be made after a decision of the director in respect of the deficiency has been rendered or, if no petition is filed with the director, after the expiration of the period for filing such petition.  The period of limitation on  the making of assessments and levy or a proceeding for collection, in respect  of any deficiency, shall be determined as if the jeopardy assessment so abated  had not been made, except that the running of such period shall in any event be  suspended for the period from the date of such jeopardy assessment until the  expiration of the tenth day after the day on which such jeopardy assessment is  abated.

      (h) Bond to stay collection.    The collection of the whole or any amount  of any jeopardy assessment may be stayed by filing with the director, within  such time as may be fixed by regulation, a bond in an amount equal to the  amount as to which the stay is desired, conditioned upon the payment of the  amount (together with interest thereon) the collection of which is stayed at  the time at which, but for the making of the jeopardy assessment, such amount  would be due.  Upon the filing of the bond the collection of so much of the  amount assessed as is covered by the bond shall be stayed.  The taxpayer shall  have the right to waive such stay at any time in respect of the whole or any  part of the amount covered by the bond, and if as a result of such waiver any  part of the amount covered by the bond is paid, then the bond shall, at the  request of the taxpayer, be proportionately reduced.  If any portion of the  jeopardy assessment is abated, or if a notice of deficiency under N.J.S.  54A:9-2 is mailed to the taxpayer in a lesser amount, the bond shall, at the  request of the taxpayer, be proportionately reduced.

      (i) Petition to director.    If the bond is given before the taxpayer has  filed his petition under N.J.S. 54A:9-9, the bond shall contain a further condition that if a petition is not filed within the period provided in such section, then the amount, the collection of which is stayed by the bond, will be paid on notice and demand at any time after the expiration of such period, together with interest thereon from the date of the jeopardy notice and demand to the date of notice and demand under this subsection.  The bond shall be conditioned upon the payment of so much of such assessment (collection of which  is stayed by the bond) as is not abated by a decision of the director which has  become final.  If the director determines that the amount assessed is greater  than the amount which should have been assessed, then the bond shall, at the  request of the taxpayer, be proportionately reduced when the decision of the  director is rendered.

      (j) Stay of sale of seized property pending director's decision. Where a jeopardy assessment is made, the property seized for the collection of the tax shall not be sold--

    (1) If subsection (b) is applicable, prior to the issuance of the notice of  deficiency and the expiration of the time provided in N.J.S. 54A:9-9 for filing  a petition with the director, and

    (2) If a petition is filed with the director (whether before or after the making of such jeopardy assessment), prior to the expiration of the period during which the assessment of the deficiency would be prohibited if subsection  (a) were not applicable.

    Such property may be sold if the taxpayer consents to the sale, or if the director determines that the expenses of conservation and maintenance will greatly reduce the net proceeds, or if the property is perishable.

      (k) Interest.    For the purpose of subsection (a) of N.J.S. 54A:9-5, the  last date prescribed for payment shall be determined without regard to any  notice and demand for payment issued under this section prior to the last date  otherwise prescribed for such payment.

      (  l  ) Early termination of taxable year.    If the director finds that a  taxpayer designs quickly to depart from this State or to remove his property  therefrom, or to conceal himself or his property therein, or to do any other  act tending to prejudice or to render wholly or partly ineffectual proceedings  to collect the income tax for the current or the preceding taxable year unless  such proceedings be brought without delay, the director shall declare the  taxable period for such taxpayer immediately terminated, and shall cause notice  of such finding and declaration to be given the taxpayer, together with a  demand for immediate payment of the tax for the taxable period so declared  terminated and of the tax for the preceding taxable year or so much of such tax  as is unpaid, whether or not the time otherwise allowed by law for filing  return and paying the tax has expired; and such taxes shall thereupon become  immediately due and payable.  In any proceeding brought to enforce payment of  taxes made due and payable by virtue of the provisions of this subsection, the  finding of the director made as herein provided, whether made after notice to  the taxpayer or not, shall be for all purposes presumptive evidence of jeopardy.

      (m) Reopening of taxable period.    Notwithstanding the termination of the  taxable period of the taxpayer by the director, as provided in subsection (  l  ), the director may reopen such taxable period each time the taxpayer is found by the director to have received income, within the current taxable year,  since the termination of such period.  A taxable period so terminated by the  director may be reopened by the taxpayer if he files with the director a true  and accurate return of taxable income and credits allowed under this act for  such taxable period, together with such other information as the director may  by regulation prescribe.

      (n) Furnishing of bond where taxable year is closed by the director. Payment of taxes shall not be enforced by any proceedings under the provisions of subsection (  l  ) prior to the expiration of the time otherwise allowed for  paying such taxes if the taxpayer furnishes, under regulations prescribed by  the director, a bond to insure the timely making of returns with respect to,  and payment of, such taxes or any income taxes for prior years.

     L.1976, c. 47, s. 54A:9-14, eff. July 8, 1976, operative Aug. 30, 1976. Amended by L.1983, c. 36, s. 49, eff. Jan. 26, 1983.
 

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Statutes > New-jersey > Title-54a > Section-54a-9 > 54a-9-14

54A:9-14.  Jeopardy assessment.
      (a) Authority for making.    If the director believes that the assessment  or collection of a deficiency will be jeopardized by delay, he shall,  notwithstanding the provisions of N.J.S. 54A:9-2 and N.J.S. 54A:9-16, immediately assess such deficiency (together with all interests, penalties and additions to tax provided for by law), and notice and demand shall be made by the director for the payment thereof.

      (b) Notice of deficiency.    If the jeopardy assessment is made before any  notice in respect of the tax to which the jeopardy assessment relates has been  mailed under N.J.S. 54A:9-2, then the director shall mail a notice under such  section within 60 days after the making of the assessment.

      (c) Amount assessable before decision of director.    The jeopardy assessment may be made in respect of a deficiency greater or less than of which  notice is mailed to the taxpayer and whether or not the taxpayer has theretofore filed a petition with the director.  The director may, at any time before rendering his decision, abate such assessment, or any unpaid portion thereof, to the extent that he believes the assessment to be excessive in amount.  The director may in his decision redetermine the entire amount of the deficiency and of all amounts assessed at the same time in connection therewith.

      (d) Amount assessable after decision of director.    If the jeopardy assessment is made after the decision of the director is rendered, such assessment may be made only in respect of the deficiency determined by the director in his decision.

      (e) Expiration of right to assess.    A jeopardy assessment may not be made after the decision of the director has become final or after the taxpayer has filed a complaint with the tax court for review of the decision of the director.

      (f) Collection of unpaid amounts.    When a petition has been filed with the director and when the amount which should have been assessed has been determined by a decision of the director which has become final, then any unpaid portion, the collection of which has been stayed by bond, shall be collected as part of the tax upon notice and demand from the director, and any remaining portion of the assessment shall be abated.  If the amount already collected exceeds the amount determined as the amount which should have been assessed, such excess shall be credited or refunded to the taxpayer as provided  in N.J.S. 54A:9-7 without the filing of claim therefor.  If the amount  determined as the amount which should have been assessed is greater than the  amount actually assessed, then the difference shall be assessed and shall be  collected as part of the tax upon notice and demand from the director.

      (g) Abatement if jeopardy does not exist.    The director may abate the jeopardy assessment if he finds that jeopardy does not exist.  Such abatement may not be made after a decision of the director in respect of the deficiency has been rendered or, if no petition is filed with the director, after the expiration of the period for filing such petition.  The period of limitation on  the making of assessments and levy or a proceeding for collection, in respect  of any deficiency, shall be determined as if the jeopardy assessment so abated  had not been made, except that the running of such period shall in any event be  suspended for the period from the date of such jeopardy assessment until the  expiration of the tenth day after the day on which such jeopardy assessment is  abated.

      (h) Bond to stay collection.    The collection of the whole or any amount  of any jeopardy assessment may be stayed by filing with the director, within  such time as may be fixed by regulation, a bond in an amount equal to the  amount as to which the stay is desired, conditioned upon the payment of the  amount (together with interest thereon) the collection of which is stayed at  the time at which, but for the making of the jeopardy assessment, such amount  would be due.  Upon the filing of the bond the collection of so much of the  amount assessed as is covered by the bond shall be stayed.  The taxpayer shall  have the right to waive such stay at any time in respect of the whole or any  part of the amount covered by the bond, and if as a result of such waiver any  part of the amount covered by the bond is paid, then the bond shall, at the  request of the taxpayer, be proportionately reduced.  If any portion of the  jeopardy assessment is abated, or if a notice of deficiency under N.J.S.  54A:9-2 is mailed to the taxpayer in a lesser amount, the bond shall, at the  request of the taxpayer, be proportionately reduced.

      (i) Petition to director.    If the bond is given before the taxpayer has  filed his petition under N.J.S. 54A:9-9, the bond shall contain a further condition that if a petition is not filed within the period provided in such section, then the amount, the collection of which is stayed by the bond, will be paid on notice and demand at any time after the expiration of such period, together with interest thereon from the date of the jeopardy notice and demand to the date of notice and demand under this subsection.  The bond shall be conditioned upon the payment of so much of such assessment (collection of which  is stayed by the bond) as is not abated by a decision of the director which has  become final.  If the director determines that the amount assessed is greater  than the amount which should have been assessed, then the bond shall, at the  request of the taxpayer, be proportionately reduced when the decision of the  director is rendered.

      (j) Stay of sale of seized property pending director's decision. Where a jeopardy assessment is made, the property seized for the collection of the tax shall not be sold--

    (1) If subsection (b) is applicable, prior to the issuance of the notice of  deficiency and the expiration of the time provided in N.J.S. 54A:9-9 for filing  a petition with the director, and

    (2) If a petition is filed with the director (whether before or after the making of such jeopardy assessment), prior to the expiration of the period during which the assessment of the deficiency would be prohibited if subsection  (a) were not applicable.

    Such property may be sold if the taxpayer consents to the sale, or if the director determines that the expenses of conservation and maintenance will greatly reduce the net proceeds, or if the property is perishable.

      (k) Interest.    For the purpose of subsection (a) of N.J.S. 54A:9-5, the  last date prescribed for payment shall be determined without regard to any  notice and demand for payment issued under this section prior to the last date  otherwise prescribed for such payment.

      (  l  ) Early termination of taxable year.    If the director finds that a  taxpayer designs quickly to depart from this State or to remove his property  therefrom, or to conceal himself or his property therein, or to do any other  act tending to prejudice or to render wholly or partly ineffectual proceedings  to collect the income tax for the current or the preceding taxable year unless  such proceedings be brought without delay, the director shall declare the  taxable period for such taxpayer immediately terminated, and shall cause notice  of such finding and declaration to be given the taxpayer, together with a  demand for immediate payment of the tax for the taxable period so declared  terminated and of the tax for the preceding taxable year or so much of such tax  as is unpaid, whether or not the time otherwise allowed by law for filing  return and paying the tax has expired; and such taxes shall thereupon become  immediately due and payable.  In any proceeding brought to enforce payment of  taxes made due and payable by virtue of the provisions of this subsection, the  finding of the director made as herein provided, whether made after notice to  the taxpayer or not, shall be for all purposes presumptive evidence of jeopardy.

      (m) Reopening of taxable period.    Notwithstanding the termination of the  taxable period of the taxpayer by the director, as provided in subsection (  l  ), the director may reopen such taxable period each time the taxpayer is found by the director to have received income, within the current taxable year,  since the termination of such period.  A taxable period so terminated by the  director may be reopened by the taxpayer if he files with the director a true  and accurate return of taxable income and credits allowed under this act for  such taxable period, together with such other information as the director may  by regulation prescribe.

      (n) Furnishing of bond where taxable year is closed by the director. Payment of taxes shall not be enforced by any proceedings under the provisions of subsection (  l  ) prior to the expiration of the time otherwise allowed for  paying such taxes if the taxpayer furnishes, under regulations prescribed by  the director, a bond to insure the timely making of returns with respect to,  and payment of, such taxes or any income taxes for prior years.

     L.1976, c. 47, s. 54A:9-14, eff. July 8, 1976, operative Aug. 30, 1976. Amended by L.1983, c. 36, s. 49, eff. Jan. 26, 1983.
 

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Statutes > New-jersey > Title-54a > Section-54a-9 > 54a-9-14

54A:9-14.  Jeopardy assessment.
      (a) Authority for making.    If the director believes that the assessment  or collection of a deficiency will be jeopardized by delay, he shall,  notwithstanding the provisions of N.J.S. 54A:9-2 and N.J.S. 54A:9-16, immediately assess such deficiency (together with all interests, penalties and additions to tax provided for by law), and notice and demand shall be made by the director for the payment thereof.

      (b) Notice of deficiency.    If the jeopardy assessment is made before any  notice in respect of the tax to which the jeopardy assessment relates has been  mailed under N.J.S. 54A:9-2, then the director shall mail a notice under such  section within 60 days after the making of the assessment.

      (c) Amount assessable before decision of director.    The jeopardy assessment may be made in respect of a deficiency greater or less than of which  notice is mailed to the taxpayer and whether or not the taxpayer has theretofore filed a petition with the director.  The director may, at any time before rendering his decision, abate such assessment, or any unpaid portion thereof, to the extent that he believes the assessment to be excessive in amount.  The director may in his decision redetermine the entire amount of the deficiency and of all amounts assessed at the same time in connection therewith.

      (d) Amount assessable after decision of director.    If the jeopardy assessment is made after the decision of the director is rendered, such assessment may be made only in respect of the deficiency determined by the director in his decision.

      (e) Expiration of right to assess.    A jeopardy assessment may not be made after the decision of the director has become final or after the taxpayer has filed a complaint with the tax court for review of the decision of the director.

      (f) Collection of unpaid amounts.    When a petition has been filed with the director and when the amount which should have been assessed has been determined by a decision of the director which has become final, then any unpaid portion, the collection of which has been stayed by bond, shall be collected as part of the tax upon notice and demand from the director, and any remaining portion of the assessment shall be abated.  If the amount already collected exceeds the amount determined as the amount which should have been assessed, such excess shall be credited or refunded to the taxpayer as provided  in N.J.S. 54A:9-7 without the filing of claim therefor.  If the amount  determined as the amount which should have been assessed is greater than the  amount actually assessed, then the difference shall be assessed and shall be  collected as part of the tax upon notice and demand from the director.

      (g) Abatement if jeopardy does not exist.    The director may abate the jeopardy assessment if he finds that jeopardy does not exist.  Such abatement may not be made after a decision of the director in respect of the deficiency has been rendered or, if no petition is filed with the director, after the expiration of the period for filing such petition.  The period of limitation on  the making of assessments and levy or a proceeding for collection, in respect  of any deficiency, shall be determined as if the jeopardy assessment so abated  had not been made, except that the running of such period shall in any event be  suspended for the period from the date of such jeopardy assessment until the  expiration of the tenth day after the day on which such jeopardy assessment is  abated.

      (h) Bond to stay collection.    The collection of the whole or any amount  of any jeopardy assessment may be stayed by filing with the director, within  such time as may be fixed by regulation, a bond in an amount equal to the  amount as to which the stay is desired, conditioned upon the payment of the  amount (together with interest thereon) the collection of which is stayed at  the time at which, but for the making of the jeopardy assessment, such amount  would be due.  Upon the filing of the bond the collection of so much of the  amount assessed as is covered by the bond shall be stayed.  The taxpayer shall  have the right to waive such stay at any time in respect of the whole or any  part of the amount covered by the bond, and if as a result of such waiver any  part of the amount covered by the bond is paid, then the bond shall, at the  request of the taxpayer, be proportionately reduced.  If any portion of the  jeopardy assessment is abated, or if a notice of deficiency under N.J.S.  54A:9-2 is mailed to the taxpayer in a lesser amount, the bond shall, at the  request of the taxpayer, be proportionately reduced.

      (i) Petition to director.    If the bond is given before the taxpayer has  filed his petition under N.J.S. 54A:9-9, the bond shall contain a further condition that if a petition is not filed within the period provided in such section, then the amount, the collection of which is stayed by the bond, will be paid on notice and demand at any time after the expiration of such period, together with interest thereon from the date of the jeopardy notice and demand to the date of notice and demand under this subsection.  The bond shall be conditioned upon the payment of so much of such assessment (collection of which  is stayed by the bond) as is not abated by a decision of the director which has  become final.  If the director determines that the amount assessed is greater  than the amount which should have been assessed, then the bond shall, at the  request of the taxpayer, be proportionately reduced when the decision of the  director is rendered.

      (j) Stay of sale of seized property pending director's decision. Where a jeopardy assessment is made, the property seized for the collection of the tax shall not be sold--

    (1) If subsection (b) is applicable, prior to the issuance of the notice of  deficiency and the expiration of the time provided in N.J.S. 54A:9-9 for filing  a petition with the director, and

    (2) If a petition is filed with the director (whether before or after the making of such jeopardy assessment), prior to the expiration of the period during which the assessment of the deficiency would be prohibited if subsection  (a) were not applicable.

    Such property may be sold if the taxpayer consents to the sale, or if the director determines that the expenses of conservation and maintenance will greatly reduce the net proceeds, or if the property is perishable.

      (k) Interest.    For the purpose of subsection (a) of N.J.S. 54A:9-5, the  last date prescribed for payment shall be determined without regard to any  notice and demand for payment issued under this section prior to the last date  otherwise prescribed for such payment.

      (  l  ) Early termination of taxable year.    If the director finds that a  taxpayer designs quickly to depart from this State or to remove his property  therefrom, or to conceal himself or his property therein, or to do any other  act tending to prejudice or to render wholly or partly ineffectual proceedings  to collect the income tax for the current or the preceding taxable year unless  such proceedings be brought without delay, the director shall declare the  taxable period for such taxpayer immediately terminated, and shall cause notice  of such finding and declaration to be given the taxpayer, together with a  demand for immediate payment of the tax for the taxable period so declared  terminated and of the tax for the preceding taxable year or so much of such tax  as is unpaid, whether or not the time otherwise allowed by law for filing  return and paying the tax has expired; and such taxes shall thereupon become  immediately due and payable.  In any proceeding brought to enforce payment of  taxes made due and payable by virtue of the provisions of this subsection, the  finding of the director made as herein provided, whether made after notice to  the taxpayer or not, shall be for all purposes presumptive evidence of jeopardy.

      (m) Reopening of taxable period.    Notwithstanding the termination of the  taxable period of the taxpayer by the director, as provided in subsection (  l  ), the director may reopen such taxable period each time the taxpayer is found by the director to have received income, within the current taxable year,  since the termination of such period.  A taxable period so terminated by the  director may be reopened by the taxpayer if he files with the director a true  and accurate return of taxable income and credits allowed under this act for  such taxable period, together with such other information as the director may  by regulation prescribe.

      (n) Furnishing of bond where taxable year is closed by the director. Payment of taxes shall not be enforced by any proceedings under the provisions of subsection (  l  ) prior to the expiration of the time otherwise allowed for  paying such taxes if the taxpayer furnishes, under regulations prescribed by  the director, a bond to insure the timely making of returns with respect to,  and payment of, such taxes or any income taxes for prior years.

     L.1976, c. 47, s. 54A:9-14, eff. July 8, 1976, operative Aug. 30, 1976. Amended by L.1983, c. 36, s. 49, eff. Jan. 26, 1983.