If a check or money order is presented to the department in payment of any amount due, and is not paid when presented to the payor, there shall be paid as a penalty by the person who tendered the check or money order, upon notice and demand by the commissioner or a delegate, the sum of $10 or an amount equal to one percent of the amount of the check or money order, whichever is greater. This penalty is in addition to other penalties provided by law and is applicable each time the check or money order is presented to the department or the department is requested by the person tendering the check or money order to present it to the payor. This section does not apply if the person tendered the check in good faith and with reasonable cause to believe that it would be duly paid.
Structure Alaska Statutes
Title 43. Revenue and Taxation
Chapter 10. Enforcement and Collection of Taxes
Article 1. Legal Actions and Liens.
Sec. 43.10.010. Attorney general to prosecute violation of revenue laws.
Sec. 43.10.020. Disposition of money collected from actions.
Sec. 43.10.030. Distraint on property extended to all state revenue statutes.
Sec. 43.10.032. Debt to state; enforcement.
Sec. 43.10.042. Recording lien and certificate of discharge.