In any judicial proceeding, civil or criminal, involving any tax administered by the Department, a duly executed affidavit by the Tax Commissioner may be accepted by the court as prima facie evidence as to whether or not a tax return has been filed or the tax has been paid.
Code 1950, § 58-48.5; 1972, c. 350; 1984, c. 675.
Structure Code of Virginia
Chapter 1 - General Provisions
§ 58.1-100. Property subject to state taxation only
§ 58.1-101. Waiver of time limitation on assessment of taxes
§ 58.1-102. Retention of records by taxpayer
§ 58.1-103. Inspection of records and documents by the Department
§ 58.1-104. Period of limitations
§ 58.1-105. Offers in compromise; Department may accept; authority and duty of Tax Commissioner
§ 58.1-105.1. Certified mail; subsequent mail or notices may be sent by regular mail
§ 58.1-106. Tax Commissioner authorized to make reproductions of tax documents
§ 58.1-108. Admissibility of reproductions of documents in evidence
§ 58.1-109. Compliance with subpoena, etc., requiring production of confidential returns
§ 58.1-110. Effect of Tax Commissioner's affidavit as evidence
§ 58.1-111. Taxpayer refusing to file return; estimated tax
§ 58.1-112. Return filing frequency; waiver of penalties
§ 58.1-113. Nonprofit hospitals to provide returns and information to the Department