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59-1-501. Procedure for obtaining redetermination of a deficiency -- Claim for refund.
(1) As used in this section:
(a) "Legal holiday" is as defined in Section 59-10-518.
(b) "Tax, fee, or charge" is as defined in Section 59-1-1402.
(2) A person may file a request for agency action, petitioning the commission forredetermination of a deficiency.
(3) Subject to Subsections (4) through (6), a person shall file the request for agency actiondescribed in Subsection (2):
(a) within a 30-day period after the date the commission mails a notice of deficiency to theperson in accordance with Section 59-1-1405; or
(b) within a 90-day period after the date the commission mails a notice of deficiency to theperson in accordance with Section 59-1-1405 if the notice of deficiency is addressed to a personoutside the United States or the District of Columbia.
(4) If the last day of a time period described in Subsection (3) is a Saturday, Sunday, or legalholiday, the last day for a person to file a request for agency action is the next day that is not aSaturday, Sunday, or legal holiday.
(5) A person that mails a request for agency action shall mail the request for agency action inaccordance with Section 59-1-1404.
(6) For purposes of Subsection (3), a person is considered to have filed a request for agencyaction:
(a) if the person mails the request for agency action, on the date the person is considered tohave mailed the request for agency action in accordance with Section 59-1-1404; or
(b) if the person delivers the request for agency action to the commission by a method otherthan mail, on the date the commission receives the request for agency action.
(7) A person who has not previously filed a timely request for agency action in accordancewith Subsection (3) may object to a final assessment issued by the commission by:
(a) paying the tax, fee, or charge; and
(b) filing a claim for a refund as provided in Section 59-1-1410.

Amended by Chapter 212, 2009 General Session

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Utah > Title-59 > Chapter-01 > 59-1-501

59-1-501. Procedure for obtaining redetermination of a deficiency -- Claim for refund.
(1) As used in this section:
(a) "Legal holiday" is as defined in Section 59-10-518.
(b) "Tax, fee, or charge" is as defined in Section 59-1-1402.
(2) A person may file a request for agency action, petitioning the commission forredetermination of a deficiency.
(3) Subject to Subsections (4) through (6), a person shall file the request for agency actiondescribed in Subsection (2):
(a) within a 30-day period after the date the commission mails a notice of deficiency to theperson in accordance with Section 59-1-1405; or
(b) within a 90-day period after the date the commission mails a notice of deficiency to theperson in accordance with Section 59-1-1405 if the notice of deficiency is addressed to a personoutside the United States or the District of Columbia.
(4) If the last day of a time period described in Subsection (3) is a Saturday, Sunday, or legalholiday, the last day for a person to file a request for agency action is the next day that is not aSaturday, Sunday, or legal holiday.
(5) A person that mails a request for agency action shall mail the request for agency action inaccordance with Section 59-1-1404.
(6) For purposes of Subsection (3), a person is considered to have filed a request for agencyaction:
(a) if the person mails the request for agency action, on the date the person is considered tohave mailed the request for agency action in accordance with Section 59-1-1404; or
(b) if the person delivers the request for agency action to the commission by a method otherthan mail, on the date the commission receives the request for agency action.
(7) A person who has not previously filed a timely request for agency action in accordancewith Subsection (3) may object to a final assessment issued by the commission by:
(a) paying the tax, fee, or charge; and
(b) filing a claim for a refund as provided in Section 59-1-1410.

Amended by Chapter 212, 2009 General Session


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Utah > Title-59 > Chapter-01 > 59-1-501

59-1-501. Procedure for obtaining redetermination of a deficiency -- Claim for refund.
(1) As used in this section:
(a) "Legal holiday" is as defined in Section 59-10-518.
(b) "Tax, fee, or charge" is as defined in Section 59-1-1402.
(2) A person may file a request for agency action, petitioning the commission forredetermination of a deficiency.
(3) Subject to Subsections (4) through (6), a person shall file the request for agency actiondescribed in Subsection (2):
(a) within a 30-day period after the date the commission mails a notice of deficiency to theperson in accordance with Section 59-1-1405; or
(b) within a 90-day period after the date the commission mails a notice of deficiency to theperson in accordance with Section 59-1-1405 if the notice of deficiency is addressed to a personoutside the United States or the District of Columbia.
(4) If the last day of a time period described in Subsection (3) is a Saturday, Sunday, or legalholiday, the last day for a person to file a request for agency action is the next day that is not aSaturday, Sunday, or legal holiday.
(5) A person that mails a request for agency action shall mail the request for agency action inaccordance with Section 59-1-1404.
(6) For purposes of Subsection (3), a person is considered to have filed a request for agencyaction:
(a) if the person mails the request for agency action, on the date the person is considered tohave mailed the request for agency action in accordance with Section 59-1-1404; or
(b) if the person delivers the request for agency action to the commission by a method otherthan mail, on the date the commission receives the request for agency action.
(7) A person who has not previously filed a timely request for agency action in accordancewith Subsection (3) may object to a final assessment issued by the commission by:
(a) paying the tax, fee, or charge; and
(b) filing a claim for a refund as provided in Section 59-1-1410.

Amended by Chapter 212, 2009 General Session