The commissioner shall have power, when he deems it expedient, to make, or cause to be made by his deputy, auditors or investigators, an examination or investigation of the books, records, papers, vouchers, accounts and documents of any person engaged in the manufacture, distribution, transportation, storage, warehousing, importation or sale of alcoholic beverages, and the premises of any such person, for the purpose of administering the provisions of this chapter or any other act of this state imposing taxes upon the sale or delivery of alcoholic beverages. Each such person and each director, officer, agent or employee of each such person shall exhibit to the commissioner, his deputy, auditors or investigators all of the books, records, papers, vouchers, accounts and documents of such person and the premises of such person, to facilitate, as far as it may be in his or their power so to do, any such examination or investigation.
(1949 Rev., S. 4332.)
Structure Connecticut General Statutes
Chapter 220 - Alcoholic Beverages Tax
Section 12-433. - Definitions.
Section 12-434. - Administration by commissioner.
Section 12-435. - Tax on sale of alcoholic beverages.
Section 12-435b. - Tax on certain untaxed alcoholic beverages.
Section 12-438. - Application for cancellation of distributor's license; inventory; return.
Section 12-439. - Payment of tax. Penalties for nonpayment.
Section 12-440. - Determination of tax.
Section 12-441. - Delinquent taxes; lien.
Section 12-442. - Power to examine.
Section 12-443. - Records to be kept.
Section 12-444. - Commissioner's records.
Section 12-445. - Oaths and subpoenas.
Section 12-446. - Taxpayer to file security.
Section 12-447. - Hearings by commissioner.
Section 12-448. - Appeals from decisions of commissioner.
Section 12-449. - Regulations and rulings.
Section 12-450. - Cooperation with Department of Consumer Protection. Suspension of permit.