District of Columbia Code
Chapter 20 - Gross Sales Tax
§ 47–2018. Secrecy of returns; reciprocity

(a)(1) Except to any official of the District, having a right thereto in his official capacity, it shall be unlawful for any officer or employee, or any former officer or employee, of the District to divulge or make known in any manner the amount of gross proceeds or tax due or any particulars relating thereto or the computation thereof set forth or disclosed in any return required to be filed under this chapter, and neither the original nor a copy of any return desired for use in litigation in court shall be furnished where neither the District nor the United States is interested in the result of such litigation, whether or not the request is contained in an order of the court; provided, however, that nothing herein contained shall be construed to prevent the furnishing to a taxpayer a copy of his return upon the payment of a fee of $3.50.
(2) The provisions of paragraph (1) of this subsection shall also apply to any state or local sales tax returns, copies thereof, and any other state or local sales tax information either submitted by the taxpayer or otherwise obtained. The provisions of paragraph (1) of this subsection shall not apply to any applications for exemption and their required related financial statements for persons which have been granted exemption under this chapter.
(3) Whenever it is necessary for the District to enter into contracts for the purpose of processing, storing, transmitting, or reproducing tax returns required by this chapter, such returns may be disclosed to the contractor to the extent needed in connection with the processing, storing, transmitting, or reproducing of such tax returns. The provisions of subsections (a) and (d) of this section shall apply to all such contractors, their officers and employees, and to all such former contractors, former officers, and former employees.
(b) Nothing contained in subsection (a) of this section shall be construed to prohibit the publication of notices authorized in this chapter or the publication of statistics so classified as to prevent the identification of particular returns or reports and the items thereof, or the publication of delinquent lists showing the names of persons, vendors, or purchasers who have failed to pay the taxes imposed by this chapter within the time prescribed herein, together with any relevant information which in the opinion of the Mayor may assist in the collection of such delinquent taxes.
(c) Nothing contained in subsection (a) of this section shall be construed to prohibit the Mayor, in his discretion, from divulging or making known any information contained in any report, application, or return required under the provisions of this chapter other than such information as may be contained therein relating to the amount of gross proceeds or tax thereon or any particulars relating thereto or the computation thereof.
(d) Any violation of the provisions of subsection (a) of this section shall be punishable by a fine of not more than the amount set forth in [§ 22-3571.01], or imprisonment for 1 year, or both, in the discretion of the court.
(e) Notwithstanding the provisions of this section, the Mayor may permit the proper officer of the United States or of any state or territory of the United States or his authorized representative to inspect the returns filed under this chapter, or may furnish to such officer or representative a copy of any such return, provided the United States, state, or territory grants substantially similar privileges to the Mayor or his representative or to the proper officer of the District charged with the administration of this chapter.
(f) All reports, applications, and returns received by the Mayor under the provisions of this chapter shall be preserved for 3 years and thereafter until the Mayor orders them to be destroyed.
(May 27, 1949, 63 Stat. 119, ch. 146, title I, § 138; Mar. 16, 1978, D.C. Law 2-57, § 4, 24 DCR 5426; July 24, 1982, D.C. Law 4-131, §§ 207, 223, 29 DCR 2418; enacted, Apr. 9, 1997, D.C. Law 11-254, § 2, 44 DCR 1575; June 11, 2013, D.C. Law 19-317, § 286(j), 60 DCR 2064.)
1981 Ed., § 47-2018.
1973 Ed., § 47-2615.
This section is referenced in § 47-2210.
The 2013 amendment by D.C. Law 19-317 substituted “of not more than the amount set forth in [§ 22-3571.01]” for “not exceeding $1,000” in (d).
Compensating-use tax, returns and payment of tax, applicability of this section, see § 47-2210.
Housing redevelopment, leases, displaced businesses, priority of opportunity to lease, copy of sales tax return furnished to Agency, see § 6-321.04.
For temporary (90 days) amendment of this section, see § 286(j) of the Criminal Fine Proportionality Emergency Act of 2013 (D.C. Act 20-45, April 1, 2013, 60 DCR 5400, 20 DCSTAT 1300).
Applicability of D.C. Law 19-317: Section 401 of D.C. Law 19-317 provided that the act shall apply only to offenses committed on or after June 11, 2013.

Structure District of Columbia Code

District of Columbia Code

Title 47 - Taxation, Licensing, Permits, Assessments, and Fees. [Enacted title]

Chapter 20 - Gross Sales Tax

§ 47–2001. Definitions

§ 47–2002. Imposition of tax

§ 47–2002.01. Street vendors; minimum sales tax

§ 47–2002.01a. Marketplace facilitators; sales tax requirements

§ 47–2002.02. Tax on gross receipts for transient lodgings or accommodations; food or drink for immediate consumption; spirits sold for consumption on premises; rental vehicles

§ 47–2002.03. Tax on gross receipts for transient lodgings or accommodations; food or drink for immediate consumption; spirits sold for consumption on premises; rental vehicles — Collection of tax and transfer to Washington Convention and Sports Auth...

§ 47–2002.03a. Additional tax on gross receipts for transient lodgings or accommodations

§ 47–2002.04. Special event promoter obligations and penalties

§ 47–2002.05. Ballpark sales taxes

§ 47–2002.06. Verizon Center sales taxes

§ 47–2002.07. Revenue from tax on gross receipts from sale of or charges for service of parking or storing vehicles of trailers dedicated to WMATA operating subsidy

§ 47–2003. Reimbursement of vendor for tax

§ 47–2004. Vendor to collect tax; credit for expenses; application

§ 47–2005. Exemptions

§ 47–2006. Application of exemption

§ 47–2007. Action for collection of taxes

§ 47–2008. Rules and regulations

§ 47–2009. Tax to be separately stated

§ 47–2010. Presumption of taxability

§ 47–2011. Tax a personal debt; period of limitation; liens. [Repealed]

§ 47–2012. Tax a preferred claim; priority over property taxes

§ 47–2013. Collection of tax; liens; jeopardy assessments; distraint. [Repealed]

§ 47–2014. Assumption or refund of tax by vendor unlawful; penalties

§ 47–2015. Monthly returns

§ 47–2016. Payment of tax

§ 47–2017. Annual returns

§ 47–2018. Secrecy of returns; reciprocity

§ 47–2019. Determination of deficiencies

§ 47–2020. Refunds

§ 47–2021. Appeals

§ 47–2022. Sales in bulk. [Repealed]

§ 47–2023. Rules and regulations

§ 47–2024. Additional powers

§ 47–2025. Examination of records and witnesses. [Repealed]

§ 47–2026. Certificate of registration

§ 47–2027. Certificate of Mayor; presumptions

§ 47–2028. Additional penalties for failure to comply with chapter. [Repealed]

§ 47–2029. Assessment of and limitations on deficiencies. [Repealed]

§ 47–2030. Prosecutions. [Repealed]

§ 47–2031. Notices. [Repealed]

§ 47–2032. Extensions of time. [Repealed]

§ 47–2033. Dedication of sales tax revenue for the Public School Capital Improvement Fund. [Repealed]