Mississippi Code
General Provisions
§ 27-41-15. Taxes collected by sale of personalty

Upon default of the payment of any taxes upon the due date prescribed in this chapter, the tax collector shall proceed immediately to collect all taxes then remaining in default and unpaid, by distress and sale of any personal property liable therefor; provided, however, that if the default relates to the payment of ad valorem taxes on personal property, the tax collector may proceed to collect all such installments in the manner provided for in Sections 27-41-101 through 27-41-109. Such sale shall take place at the courthouse door, unless the property distrained be too cumbersome to be removed; and five (5) days' notice of the time and place of sale shall be given by advertisements put up in three (3) public places in the county, one (1) of which shall be at the courthouse door; provided, however, that sales for delinquent municipal taxes shall be advertised in the manner and made at the place designated by ordinances adopted by such municipalities. The collector shall be allowed to collect and retain in addition to the taxes, interest, fees and costs, all necessary expenses of removing and keeping the property distrained. If sufficient personal property liable for taxes cannot be found by the tax collector, the tax collector may make a list of indebtedness due the taxpayer by other persons and sell the same as hereinafter provided. It shall be the duty of the tax collector to enforce the provisions herein contained, and to collect all the taxes due by distraint and sale of personal property; and the tax collector shall seize sufficient of the property of said person to pay said taxes by distress, action at law or in equity, which remedies shall be in addition to all other existing remedies. For any taxes levied against any lands due and remaining unpaid, after the fifteenth day of February and the fifteenth day of August the land shall be sold as provided by law for the sale thereof.
As an alternative to the authority granted under this section to county tax collectors to collect delinquent ad valorem taxes by distress and sale of personal property, the board of supervisors of any county, in its discretion, may contract with a private attorney or private collection agent or agents for the collection of delinquent ad valorem taxes on personal property in the manner provided in Section 19-3-41.

Structure Mississippi Code

Mississippi Code

Title 27 - Taxation and Finance

Chapter 41 - Ad Valorem Taxes-Collection

General Provisions

§ 27-41-1. Taxes; when due, payable and collectible

§ 27-41-2. Interlocal agreement for collection by county of ad valorem taxes due to municipality

§ 27-41-3. Taxes levied for bonds, etc.; how installment payment of may be authorized

§ 27-41-5. Provisions of chapter applicable to municipalities

§ 27-41-7. Postponement of taxes in violation of prior contracts not authorized

§ 27-41-9. Interest on taxes due; extension of due date by proclamation

§ 27-41-11. Enforcement of payment of taxes; liability of person assessed for fees, penalties, costs, and interest on taxes due

§ 27-41-13. Failure to pay one installment matures all installments

§ 27-41-15. Taxes collected by sale of personalty

§ 27-41-17. How installments reinstated

§ 27-41-19. Collector to assess and collect certain taxes

§ 27-41-21. Collection of taxes on railroads

§ 27-41-23. Currency and warrants receivable for taxes generally

§ 27-41-25. Certain county warrants receivable

§ 27-41-27. Collector not to speculate in warrants

§ 27-41-33. Form and contents of tax receipts

§ 27-41-35. Furnishing of tax receipt to taxpayer

§ 27-41-37. Authority and duties of tax commission as to tax receipts

§ 27-41-39. Collector's cash book; entry of each payment by collector; payment by one other than owner

§ 27-41-41. Disposition of cash book

§ 27-41-43. Disposition of book of duplicate receipts

§ 27-41-45. Certification of assessment to other counties

§ 27-41-47. Authority for collection of taxes in certain cases by sale of debts

§ 27-41-49. Collection by sale; notice to debtor

§ 27-41-51. Collection by sale; debts due taxpayer from state, county, city, town, village, or board

§ 27-41-53. Collection by sale; redemption

§ 27-41-55. Sales of land for taxes; advertisement

§ 27-41-57. Sales of land for taxes; advertisement if no newspaper in county

§ 27-41-61. Sales of land for taxes; sale of city or town lots

§ 27-41-63. Sales of land for taxes; penalty for sale of land after taxes received

§ 27-41-65. Sales of land for taxes; sale of land not sold at regular time

§ 27-41-67. Sales of land for taxes; sale of land not sold at regular time; supplementary method

§ 27-41-69. Sales of land for taxes; postponement of sales because of emergency

§ 27-41-71. Sales of land for taxes; suits for prior sales

§ 27-41-73. Sales of land for taxes; failure of purchaser to pay bid

§ 27-41-75. Sales of land for taxes; receipt to purchaser

§ 27-41-77. Sales of land for taxes; disposition of excess in amount bid

§ 27-41-79. Sales of land for taxes; certified lists of lands sold

§ 27-41-81. Sales of land for taxes; certified lists of lands sold

§ 27-41-83. Liability and actions for trespass or waste on lands forfeited to state

§ 27-41-85. Liability and actions for trespass or waste on lands forfeited to state; special counsel

§ 27-41-87. Liability and actions for trespass or waste on lands forfeited to state; distribution of recoveries

§ 27-41-89. Sections 27-41-81 through 27-41-87 as cumulative