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Statutes > New-york > Tax > Article-37 > Part-4 > 1831

§  1831. Failure to obey subpoenas. Any person who is duly subpoenaed,  pursuant to section one hundred seventy-four  of  this  chapter  or  the  provisions  of  the civil practice law and rules, in connection with any  matter arising under this chapter, or any related income or earnings tax  statute, to attend as a witness or to produce books, accounts,  records,  memoranda,  documents  or  other papers, and who (1) fails or refuses to  attend without lawful excuse, (2)  refuses  to  be  sworn,  (3)  without  asserting  a  valid  legal  privilege refuses to answer any material and  proper question, or  (4)  without  asserting  a  valid  legal  privilege  refuses,  after  reasonable notice, to produce books, accounts, records,  memoranda, documents or other papers that constitute material and proper  evidence in his or her possession or under his or her control, shall  be  guilty of a misdemeanor.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Tax > Article-37 > Part-4 > 1831

§  1831. Failure to obey subpoenas. Any person who is duly subpoenaed,  pursuant to section one hundred seventy-four  of  this  chapter  or  the  provisions  of  the civil practice law and rules, in connection with any  matter arising under this chapter, or any related income or earnings tax  statute, to attend as a witness or to produce books, accounts,  records,  memoranda,  documents  or  other papers, and who (1) fails or refuses to  attend without lawful excuse, (2)  refuses  to  be  sworn,  (3)  without  asserting  a  valid  legal  privilege refuses to answer any material and  proper question, or  (4)  without  asserting  a  valid  legal  privilege  refuses,  after  reasonable notice, to produce books, accounts, records,  memoranda, documents or other papers that constitute material and proper  evidence in his or her possession or under his or her control, shall  be  guilty of a misdemeanor.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Tax > Article-37 > Part-4 > 1831

§  1831. Failure to obey subpoenas. Any person who is duly subpoenaed,  pursuant to section one hundred seventy-four  of  this  chapter  or  the  provisions  of  the civil practice law and rules, in connection with any  matter arising under this chapter, or any related income or earnings tax  statute, to attend as a witness or to produce books, accounts,  records,  memoranda,  documents  or  other papers, and who (1) fails or refuses to  attend without lawful excuse, (2)  refuses  to  be  sworn,  (3)  without  asserting  a  valid  legal  privilege refuses to answer any material and  proper question, or  (4)  without  asserting  a  valid  legal  privilege  refuses,  after  reasonable notice, to produce books, accounts, records,  memoranda, documents or other papers that constitute material and proper  evidence in his or her possession or under his or her control, shall  be  guilty of a misdemeanor.