Section 37. Any person aggrieved by the assessment of a tax, other than a tax assessed under chapter 65 or 65A, may apply in writing to the commissioner, on a form approved by the commissioner, for an abatement thereof at any time: (1) within 3 years from the date of filing of the return, taking into account paragraph (a) of section 79; (2) within 2 years from the date the tax was assessed or deemed to be assessed; or (3) within 1 year from the date that the tax was paid, whichever is later; provided, however, that where the commissioner and the taxpayer have agreed to extend the period for assessment of a tax pursuant to section 27, the period for abatement or for abating such tax shall not expire prior to the expiration period within which an assessment may be made pursuant to such agreement or any extension thereof; and provided further that any abatement that would result in a refund of tax, including a credit of such refund against another liability, is subject to section 36 to the extent of such refund or credit.
The applicant shall, at the time of filing its abatement application, include and attach to it all supporting information, documents, explanations, arguments and authorities that will reasonably enable the commissioner to determine whether the applicant is entitled to the abatement requested. The applicant shall not be considered to have submitted a completed written abatement application until the date on which all such information reasonably requested from the applicant and reasonably necessary for a decision has been furnished to the commissioner. If the commissioner has made a written request to the applicant for additional information, not then contained in the taxpayer's pending abatement application, and the applicant fails to provide such information within 30 days after such request, or within any extended period allowed by the commissioner, that application shall be considered incomplete and shall be denied without prejudice to its timely renewal. The commissioner shall give such applicant written notice that the denial is based upon the lack of sufficient information to grant the taxpayer's abatement application. In a case in which the commissioner has denied an abatement application based upon incomplete supporting information, no interest under section 40 shall begin to accrue upon any such claim which is appealed to the appellate tax board or to a probate court under section 39 before the date on which a decision on such claim on the merits is rendered by the board or court in favor of the taxpayer.
The commissioner shall, if requested, give the applicant a hearing upon his application; and if the commissioner finds that the tax is excessive in amount or illegal, he shall abate the tax, in whole or in part, accordingly. The commissioner shall give notice to the applicant of his decision upon the application.
The commissioner shall, if requested, give the applicant a hearing upon his application if the applicant has not already had a pre-assessment hearing under subsection (b) of section 26; unless the applicant first establishes to the satisfaction of the commissioner that a further hearing is necessary either due to the availability of new factual information or new legal precedent not available to the applicant at the time of the conference permitted under said subsection (b) of said section 26; and if the commissioner finds that the tax is excessive in amount or illegal, he shall abate the tax, in whole or in part, accordingly. The commissioner shall give notice to the applicant of his decision upon the application.
If such person is an operator as defined in section 1 of chapter 64G, a vendor as defined in section 1 of chapter 64H or section 1 of chapter 64I or a direct broadcast satellite service provider as defined in section 1 of chapter 64M who has collected such tax, no actual refund of money shall be made to such person until he establishes to the satisfaction of the commissioner, under such regulations as the commissioner may prescribe, that he has repaid to the purchaser the amount for which the application for refund is made.
In the case of a combined report filed pursuant to section 32B of chapter 63, the principal reporting corporation may act under this section as the agent for any and all corporations that participated in or were required to participate in such filing. In the case of such combined report, the commissioner may offset against an abatement with respect to such corporation, as determined by the commissioner under this section, additional excise that is due or determined to be due under said chapter 63 from any corporation that participated in or was required to participate in the combined report filing, whether that additional excise due may result from the application of the income or non-income measures of the corporate excise or to the minimum excise tax and whether or not the additional tax is based on issues related to the abatement. Offsets based on issues unrelated to the abatement may reduce or eliminate such abatement, but in no case shall such offset give rise to a net amount of tax due where an assessment would otherwise be barred as untimely.
Structure Massachusetts General Laws
Part I - Administration of the Government
Chapter 62c - Administrative Provisions Relative to State Taxation
Section 2 - Application of Chapter
Section 4 - Forms; Provisions Respecting Fractional Parts of a Dollar; Credit, Refund, or Abatement
Section 5 - Returns; Filing; Declaration Covering Perjury; Improper Filings
Section 5a - Non-Custodial Parents; Indication of Status on Income Tax Return
Section 6 - Persons Required to Make Returns; Fiduciaries; Time for Making
Section 7 - Partnerships Required to File Returns
Section 8 - Annual Reports by Entities Doing Business in the State; Trustee and Fiduciary Reports
Section 8a - Show Promoters; Reports; Records
Section 8b - Employment-Sponsored Health Plans; Annual Statements for Covered Individuals; Penalties
Section 10 - Withholding Tax Returns; Payment
Section 11 - Corporate Returns
Section 12 - Banks, Insurance Companies and Certain Other Corporations; Additional Returns; Contents
Section 14 - Report of Gross Receipts by Taxpayers Subject to Chapter 63a; Computation of Tax
Section 15 - Signing of Returns Required by Secs. 11 to 14
Section 16b - Payment of Taxes; Penalty for Underpayment; Issuance of Regulations
Section 17 - Return by Executor
Section 18 - Beano, Raffle, or Bazaar; Organizations Required to File Returns
Section 19 - Extension of Time for Filing Return
Section 20 - Inspection of Returns, Books, Accounts and Other Records in Possession of Commissioner
Section 21 - Disclosure of Tax Information
Section 22 - Inspection or Use of Returns or Other Information by Governmental Agencies
Section 24 - Verification of Returns; Inspection of Stampers
Section 26 - Assessment of Taxes
Section 27 - Extension of Time for Assessment
Section 28 - Failure to File or Filing of Incorrect Return; Determination and Assessment of Tax
Section 29 - Collection of Tax Jeopardized by Delay; Immediate Assessment
Section 30 - Federal Income Tax Changes; Assessment; Abatement; Penalty
Section 30b - Partnership-Level Audit
Section 31 - Notice of Assessment in Excess of Amount on Return
Section 32a - Outstanding Obligations on Installment Transactions; Method for Determining Interest
Section 33 - Late Returns; Penalty; Abatement
Section 34 - Penalty for Failure to File Returns; Payment
Section 35a - Penalty for Underpayment of Tax Required to Be Shown on Return
Section 35d - Inconsistent Position in Reporting of Income; Disclosure
Section 36b - Erroneous Written Advice From Department of Revenue; Waiver of Penalty
Section 37 - Application for Abatement; Hearing; Notice of Decision
Section 37a - Settlement of Tax Liability
Section 37b - Installment Payment Agreements; Modification or Termination
Section 38 - Prerequisites for Abatement
Section 39 - Appeal From Refusal for Abatement
Section 40 - Refund of Overpaid Taxes; Interest
Section 41 - Remedies; Restrictions
Section 42 - Abatement of Taxes by Appellate Tax Board
Section 43 - Unpaid Taxes Not Warranting Collection; Abatement
Section 45 - Designation of Banks as Depository for Receiving Taxes
Section 45a - Quarterly Returns; Regulations; Underpayment
Section 47 - Action of Contract for Unpaid Taxes
Section 48 - Liability of Lessee for Tax Due From Lessor
Section 49 - Information for Collection of Taxes; Injunction
Section 50 - Liens Upon Property for Nonpayment of Taxes
Section 51 - Sale or Transfer of Corporate Assets; Procedure
Section 52 - Waiver of Lien; Certificate Showing Good Standing; Fees
Section 53 - Levy Upon Property for Payment of Tax
Section 55 - Books or Records Relating to Property Subject to Levy
Section 56 - Seizure of Property; Notice; Sale
Section 57 - Disposition of Hard to Keep Property; Notice to Owner; Public Sale
Section 58 - Redemption of Property
Section 59 - Certificates of Sale; Execution of Deeds
Section 60 - Effect of Certificates of Sale and Deeds
Section 61 - Record of Sales and Redemptions of Real Property
Section 62 - Expenses of Levy and Sale
Section 63 - Disposition of Money Realized Under Secs. 53 Through 64
Section 64 - Release of Levy; Return of Wrongfully Levied Property
Section 65 - Time for Collection of Taxes; Bankruptcy Cases
Section 66 - Bonds of Licensees and Registrants Subject to Chapters 64a to 64c, 64e to 64j or 64m
Section 67a - Shows; Registration Certificates
Section 67b - Reciprocal Agreements With Other States for Payment of Sales and Use Taxes
Section 67d - Biotechnology or Medical Device Manufacturing Companies; Jobs Incentive Payment
Section 68 - Suspension or Revocation of License or Registration; Appeal; Reissuance of Registration
Section 69 - Destruction of Certain Copies, Returns, Statements or Documents
Section 71 - Notice Under This Chapter
Section 74 - Disclosure of Information by Tax Preparer
Section 75 - False Statements by Taxpayers Subject to Secs. 11 and 30; Liability; Penalty
Section 76 - Failure to Possess License or Registration as Required by Secs. 67 and 67a; Penalty
Section 77 - Failure to File Return, List or Report, or Information Required by Sec. 8; Penalty
Section 79 - Time; Filing Returns; Payments
Section 80 - In-Person Interviews With Taxpayers; Explanations
Section 81 - Armed Forces Personnel; Extended Deadline
Section 82 - Aggregate Statistical Report of Taxes Collected; Contents
Section 83 - Report to State Secretary; Corporations Required to Report; Contents
Section 85 - Electronic Funds Transfers
Section 86 - Convention Center Financing Surcharges; Administration; Collection
Section 87 - Presidentially Declared Disaster; Terroristic or Military Action; Tax Liability
Section 89 - Annual Reports on Tax Credit Programs; Contents