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Miss. Code Ann. § 27-49-1

Report by tax collector of insolvent and delinquent taxpayers; lists of delinquent taxpayers

Applied in 1 court decision — leading case Harrison County Bd. of Supr's v. Carlo Corp. (2002)

Most recently applied in Harrison County Bd. of Supr's v. Carlo Corp. (August 2002)

Codes, 1942, § 9983; Laws, 1934, ch. 188; Laws, 1988, ch. 376, eff from and after July 1, 1988.

The tax collector shall present to the board of supervisors, at its meeting on the first Monday of October in each year, a report of all insolvent and delinquent taxpayers in his county, with the amount due from each. Such report shall be verified by the affidavit of the collector, that he has made, in person or by deputy, a legal demand for taxes of all delinquent taxpayers found in his county by going to their place of abode or business and searching for something to seize and sell for taxes; that the taxpayers mentioned in the report have failed to pay their taxes; that such taxpayers have no effects known to him which can be seized and sold for such taxes; that he has made diligent inquiry after such of said delinquents as have not been found and cannot find them in his county; and that they have no effects known to him which can be seized and sold to pay their taxes. The tax collector shall also include in his report any checks, drafts or orders for the payment of money which he has received in payment of ad valorem taxes and which have been returned to him because of insufficient funds in the account on which such checks, drafts or orders were drawn. Such checks, drafts or orders shall be accompanied by the affidavit of the collector that he has exhausted all legal means of collecting such instruments, including the filing of a civil suit.

Separate lists of delinquents shall be made for each election district and for each city, town and village.

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