§6212. Denial of claim
1. Fraudulent claim. If the State Tax Assessor determines that a claim under this chapter is excessive and was filed with fraudulent intent, the claim must be disallowed in full. If the claim has been paid, the amount paid may be recovered by assessment, collection and enforcement in the manner provided in chapter 7. A person who, with fraudulent intent, files or prepares an excessive claim, assists in the preparation or filing of an excessive claim or supplies information in support of an excessive claim commits a Class E crime.
[PL 2005, c. 332, §28 (NEW).]
2. Negligent claim. If the State Tax Assessor determines that a claim under this chapter is excessive and was negligently prepared, the amount claimed in excess of that legally due plus 10% of the corrected claim must be disallowed. If the claim has been paid, the amount disallowed may be recovered by assessment, collection and enforcement in the manner provided in chapter 7.
[PL 2005, c. 332, §28 (NEW).]
3. Unpaid liability. A person who has an unpaid liability arising from this section and the spouse of that person are disqualified from receiving benefits under this chapter.
[PL 2005, c. 332, §28 (NEW).]
SECTION HISTORY
PL 1987, c. 516, §§3,6 (NEW). PL 1989, c. 534, §A9 (AMD). PL 2005, c. 332, §28 (RPR).
Structure Maine Revised Statutes
Part 9: TAXPAYER BENEFIT PROGRAMS
Chapter 907: MAINE RESIDENTS PROPERTY TAX PROGRAM
36 §6203. Claim to be paid from General Fund (REPEALED)
36 §6203-A. Procedure for reimbursement
36 §6205. One claim per household
36 §6206. Income limitations for elderly households
36 §6207. Income limitations for nonelderly households
36 §6208. Benefit calculation for elderly households
36 §6214. Disallowance of certain claims
36 §6215. Extension of time for filing claims
36 §6216. Protection from loss of benefits
36 §6218. Readability; application; instructions
36 §6219. Outreach plan required