If any land be sold for more than the amount of taxes due and all costs, the tax collector shall report the amount of excess to the chancery clerk, and on his receipt warrant therefor, shall pay the same into the county treasury. The board of supervisors is directed to transfer all such funds so received to the general funds of the county. If the land be redeemed, or the title of the purchaser be defeated or set aside in any way or for any reason, such excess shall be retained by the county. If only a part of the land be redeemed, the excess shall be apportioned ratably to the amount of taxes due at the time of the sale on the respective parts. The owner of the land may demand of the tax collector a memorandum or receipt showing the amount of excess if any, and, upon the expiration of the period of redemption, without the property being redeemed, such excess shall, upon the request of the owner, be paid to said owner. If the owner of the property does not request payment of the excess within two (2) years from the expiration of the period of redemption, the excess shall be retained by the county. Whenever any person shall present a claim against the excess fund, within the time period provided, certified to by the chancery clerk, the board of supervisors shall order a warrant to issue therefor on the general county fund.
Structure Mississippi Code
Title 27 - Taxation and Finance
Chapter 41 - Ad Valorem Taxes-Collection
§ 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
§ 27-41-13. 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
§ 27-41-41. 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
§ 27-41-89. Sections 27-41-81 through 27-41-87 as cumulative