79-3617. Collection of delinquent taxes; tax lien. Whenever any taxpayer liable to pay any sales or compensating tax, refuses or neglects to pay the tax, the amount, including any interest or penalty, shall be collected in the following manner. The secretary of revenue or the secretary's designee shall issue a warrant under the hand of the secretary or the secretary's designee and official seal directed to the sheriff of any county of the state commanding the sheriff to levy upon and sell the real and personal property of the taxpayer found within the sheriff's county to satisfy the tax, including penalty and interest, and the cost of executing the warrant and to return such warrant to the secretary or the secretary's designee and pay to the secretary or the secretary's designee the money collected by virtue thereof not more than 90 days from the date of the warrant. Firearms seized may be appraised and disposed of in the same manner prescribed in K.S.A. 79-5212, and amendments thereto. The sheriff shall, within five days, after the receipt of the warrant file with the clerk of the district court of the county a copy thereof, and thereupon the clerk shall either enter in the appearance docket the name of the taxpayer mentioned in the warrant, the amount of the tax or portion of it, interest and penalties for which the warrant is issued and the date such copy is filed and note the taxpayer's name in the general index. No fee shall be charged for either such entry. The amount of such warrant so docketed shall thereupon become a lien upon the title to, and interest in, the real property of the taxpayer against whom it is issued. The sheriff shall proceed in the same manner and with the same effect as prescribed by law with respect to executions issued against property upon judgments of a court of record, and shall be entitled to the same fees for services.
The court in which the warrant is docketed shall have jurisdiction over all subsequent proceedings as fully as though a judgment had been rendered in the court. A warrant of similar terms, force and effect may be issued by the secretary or the secretary's designee and directed to any officer or employee of the secretary or the secretary's designee, and in the execution thereof such officer or employee shall have all the powers conferred by law upon sheriffs with respect to executions issued against property upon judgments of a court of record and the subsequent proceedings thereunder shall be the same as provided where the warrant is issued directly to the sheriff. The taxpayer shall have the right to redeem the real estate within a period of 18 months from the date of such sale. If a warrant is returned, unsatisfied in full, the secretary or the secretary's designee shall have the same remedies to enforce the claim for taxes as if the state of Kansas had recovered judgment against the taxpayer for the amount of the tax. No law exempting any goods and chattels, land and tenements from forced sale under execution shall apply to a levy and sale under any of the warrants or upon any execution issued upon any judgment rendered in any action for sales or compensating taxes. Except as provided further, the secretary or the secretary's designee shall have the right after a warrant has been returned unsatisfied, or satisfied only in part, to issue alias warrants until the full amount of the tax is collected. No costs incurred by the sheriff or the clerk of the court shall be charged to the secretary or the secretary's designee.
If execution is not issued within 10 years from the date of the docketing of any such warrant, or if 10 years shall have intervened between the date of the last execution issued on such warrant, and the time of issuing another writ of execution thereon, such warrant shall become dormant, and shall cease to operate as a lien on the real estate of the delinquent taxpayer. Such dormant warrant may be revived in like manner as dormant judgments under the code of civil procedure.
History: L. 1937, ch. 374, § 17; L. 1953, ch. 448, § 1; L. 1976, ch. 145, § 245; L. 1977, ch. 109, § 42; L. 1984, ch. 147, § 23; L. 1989, ch. 291, § 9; L. 1998, ch. 130, § 35; L. 2005, ch. 141, § 6; July 1.
Structure Kansas Statutes
Article 36 - Kansas Retailers' Sales Tax
79-3601 Title of act; additional to certain other taxes.
79-3603 Retailers' sales tax imposed; rate.
79-3604 Tax paid by consumer and collected by retailer; exceptions; fee.
79-3605 Assumption of tax by retailer unlawful.
79-3606d Exempt sales of fencing materials and services; exemption certificate.
79-3611 Investigations and hearings.
79-3612 Lien upon property upon sale of business; duties and liability of purchaser.
79-3613 Sufficiency of notice to taxpayer.
79-3614 Confidentiality requirements.
79-3615 Interest and penalties.
79-3616 Bond requirements; amount.
79-3617 Collection of delinquent taxes; tax lien.
79-3619 Payment, collection and accounting; rules and regulations.
79-3620b City bond finance fund moneys, distribution to cities.
79-3620d Disposition of moneys collected on Kansas state fairgrounds.
79-3624 Invalidity of part of 79-3621, 79-3622.
79-3625 Invalidity of part of 79-3619.
79-3630 Authorization to enjoin certain persons from engaging in business; restraining order; bond.
79-3646 Letter rulings issued by the department of revenue, when.
79-3647 Gross receipts not inclusive of water protection fees.
79-3648 Separate statement of tax on invoice or billing; presumption of noncollection.
79-3649 Sales tax liability assessments on youth sports participation fees null and void.
79-3650 Direct refunds of sales tax, when; over-collected sales or use taxes.
79-3652 Rights and privileges of audited taxpayers.
79-3653 Streamlined sales tax system for the 21st century act; citation.
79-3654 Same; legislative findings.
79-3655 Same; department of revenue discussions with other states; topics included.
79-3656 Same; pilot projects with other states; agreements, provisions.
79-3657 Same; return information confidential.
79-3658 Same; legislative oversight committee established; composition; authorities and duties.
79-3659 Same; department of revenue report required.
79-3660 Sales taxation managed audit program; definitions.
79-3661 Same; authorities and duties of director of taxation.
79-3662 Same; selection of participants by director.
79-3663 Same; taxpayer duties in managed audit.
79-3664 Same; interest on liabilities reduced.
79-3668 Same; taxing jurisdiction and rate database, requirements.
79-3669 Same; sourcing of retail sales; application of sourcing rules.
79-3673 Same; sourcing rules for sale of telecommunication services; definitions.
79-3674 Same; bad debt deductions from uncollectable taxable sales; requirements and procedures.
79-3675 Same; confidentiality and privacy rights; requirements and procedures.
79-3676 Same; computation of tax by sellers.
79-3678 Same; effective date of state or local sales or use tax rate changes for certain services.
79-3679 Same; online registration system for sellers; requirements.
79-3680 Same; amnesty for sellers who register; conditions; limitations.
79-3681 Same; methods of remittances.
79-3682 Same; citation of act; effective date.
79-3686 Same; bundled transactions.
79-3692 Exempt organization identification numbers; requirements and procedures.
79-3695 Rate of tax involving contracts for certain construction projects, requirements.