Revenue collectors whose terms of office have expired, and whose successors have been elected, and who have not collected the taxes due for the time during which they held such office, shall, whenever they have paid into the treasury the amount charged against them on account of state and county revenue, have the same privileges, and be subject to the same laws, in the collection of the uncollected taxes, that are applicable to other revenue collectors.
Structure 2021 Tennessee Code
Chapter 1 - General Provisions
Part 16 - Officers Charged With Delinquent Taxes
§ 67-1-1601. Commissions Disallowed on Failure to Settle or Pay Over
§ 67-1-1602. Action Against Collector for Failure to Settle or Pay Over
§ 67-1-1603. Entry of Motion Against Delinquent
§ 67-1-1605. Precedence on Docket
§ 67-1-1606. Commissioner's Statement as Evidence — Copy of Bond
§ 67-1-1607. Judgment Against Collector
§ 67-1-1608. Amount of Judgment in Absence of Commissioner's Statement
§ 67-1-1609. Judgment Against Surviving Principal and Sureties
§ 67-1-1610. Interest and Damages
§ 67-1-1611. Credit for Claims Due Collector
§ 67-1-1612. Receipt of Revenues Due State
§ 67-1-1613. Report and Deposit of Revenues by Clerk of Court
§ 67-1-1614. Clerk's Commission
§ 67-1-1615. Penalties for Violations Paid Into School Fund
§ 67-1-1616. Monthly Penalty for Failure to Pay Over Taxes — Forfeiture of Office
§ 67-1-1622. Release of Collector's Liability Prohibited
§ 67-1-1623. Actions Against State Officers
§ 67-1-1626. Refund to Collector on Proof of Deficiencies in Collections
§ 67-1-1627. Collector's Action for Reimbursement of Tax Paid by Collector