Sec. 27c.
If the buyer, grantee, or other transferee in any preceding transfer of ownership of property does not notify the appropriate assessing office as required by section 27a(8), a taxing unit may sue that buyer, grantee, or other transferee as provided in section 47 for all of the following:
(a) Any additional taxes that would have been levied if the transfer of ownership had been recorded as required under this act from the date of transfer.
(b) Interest and penalty from the date the tax would have been originally levied.
(c) A penalty of $5.00 per day for each separate failure beginning after the 45 days have elapsed, up to a maximum of $200.00.
History: Add. 1996, Act 476, Imd. Eff. Dec. 26, 1996 Popular Name: Act 206
Structure Michigan Compiled Laws
Chapter 211 - Taxation of Real and Personal Property
Act 206 of 1893 - The General Property Tax Act (211.1 - 211.157)
206-1893-ASSESSMENT-ROLL. - Assessment Roll. (211.24...211.27e)
Section 211.24 - Property Tax Assessment Roll; Time; Use of Computerized Database System.
Section 211.24a - Tax Rolls; Preparation by County; Expense.
Section 211.24b - Assessment Based on Taxable Value; Application.
Section 211.25 - Description of Real Property.
Section 211.25a - Real Estate Index Number System.
Section 211.26 - Tax Roll; Description of Personal Property.
Section 211.27b - Failure to Notify Assessing Office; Adjustment.
Section 211.27c - Failure to Notify Assessing Office; Action to Be Taken by Taxing Unit.
Section 211.27d - Report by County Equalization Director.
Section 211.27e - Reports; Transmission of Information From Affidavits; Definitions.