Every tax collector, at the expiration of his term of office, shall file with the clerk of the board of supervisors of the county, on the first Monday of January, a list of all the uncollected taxes for the current fiscal year, which shall show the name of every person owing taxes, the amount of personalty assessed thereto and the description, section, township, range, and assessed valuation of realty assessed thereto. Said list shall be copied from the real and personal assessment rolls in the order that the assessments occur thereon. The board of supervisors and the county auditor shall carefully examine said list, comparing it with all records pertaining thereto, and allow the retiring tax collector credit for all taxes on so much of said list as they find to be truly and correctly uncollected, and the board shall charge the succeeding tax collector with all taxes so found to be uncollected. Such succeeding tax collector shall proceed to collect them as required by law; and the change in the office shall not in any manner affect the collection of any taxes or the advertisement or sale of any property for taxes; but all books, papers, receipts, assessment rolls, and other documents pertaining to the office of tax collector, and all personal property seized for taxes, shall be delivered by the retiring tax collector to his successor without delay. Sales of real and personal property shall be made by the tax collector in office at the time of the sale.
Structure Mississippi Code
Title 27 - Taxation and Finance
Chapter 29 - Ad Valorem Taxes-General Provisions
§ 27-29-1. Collectors to have certain credits
§ 27-29-3. Allowance of credits not made until certain list produced
§ 27-29-5. Filing of lists of amendments to assessments
§ 27-29-7. Certification of correctness of lists
§ 27-29-9. Penalties for failure to make lists
§ 27-29-11. Tax collector's monthly report; taxes paid over
§ 27-29-13. Final report at end of fiscal year
§ 27-29-15. Tax collectors to make reports monthly of all levee taxes collected
§ 27-29-17. Notification to district attorney of default; commencement of suit
§ 27-29-19. Suits against tax collectors to have precedence
§ 27-29-21. Proceedings in behalf of county
§ 27-29-25. Failure of collector to report; suspension
§ 27-29-27. Clerk to examine the report
§ 27-29-29. Liability of assessor and collector