105-241.8. Statute of limitations for assessments.
(a) General. - The general statute of limitations for proposing an assessment applies unless a different period applies under subsection (b) of this section. The general statute of limitations for proposing an assessment is the later of the following:
(1) Three years after the due date of the return.
(2) Three years after the taxpayer filed the return.
(b) Exceptions. - The exceptions to the general statute of limitations for proposing an assessment are as follows:
(1) Federal determination. - If a taxpayer files a return reflecting a federal determination and the return is filed within the time required by this Subchapter, the period for proposing an assessment of any tax due is one year after the return is filed or three years after the original return was filed or due to be filed, whichever is later. If there is a federal determination and the taxpayer does not file the return within the required time, the period for proposing an assessment of any tax due is three years after the date the Secretary received the final report of the federal determination.
(1a) Federal amended return. - If a taxpayer files a return as a result of filing a federal amended return and the return is filed within the time required by this Subchapter, the period for proposing an assessment of any tax due is one year after the return is filed or three years after the original return was filed or due to be filed, whichever is later. If the taxpayer does not file the return within the required time, the period for proposing an assessment of any tax due is three years after the date the federal amended return was filed with the Commissioner of Internal Revenue. The date the federal amended return was filed is presumed to be the date recorded by the Internal Revenue Service.
(2) Failure to file or filing false return. - There is no statute of limitations and the Secretary may propose an assessment of tax due from a taxpayer at any time if any of the following applies:
a. The taxpayer did not file a return.
b. The taxpayer filed a fraudulent return.
c. The taxpayer attempted in any manner to fraudulently evade or defeat the tax.
(2a) Failure to pay trust taxes. - If a taxpayer, as a trustee, collects taxes on behalf of the State, but fails to remit all the taxes held in trust when due, the period for proposing an assessment is the later of the following:
a. Ten years after the due date of the return.
b. Ten years after the taxpayer filed the return.
(3) Tax forfeiture. - If a taxpayer forfeits a tax credit or tax benefit pursuant to forfeiture provisions of this Chapter, the period for proposing an assessment of any tax due as a result of the forfeiture is three years after the date of the forfeiture.
(4) Nonrecognition of gain. - If a taxpayer elects under section 1033(a)(2)(A) of the Code not to recognize gain from involuntary conversion of property into money, the period for proposing an assessment of any tax due as a result of the conversion or election is the applicable period provided under section 1033(a)(2)(C) or section 1033(a)(2)(D) of the Code. (2007-491, s. 1; 2018-5, s. 38.3(e); 2019-169, s. 6.2(a); 2020-58, s. 6.2(a).)
Structure North Carolina General Statutes
North Carolina General Statutes
Article 9 - General Administration; Penalties and Remedies.
§ 105-228.90 - Scope and definitions.
§ 105-230 - Charter suspended for failure to report.
§ 105-231 - Recodified as the second paragraph of § 105-230 by S.L1998-212, s29A.14(k).
§ 105-232 - Rights restored; receivership and liquidation.
§ 105-235 - Every day's failure a separate offense.
§ 105-236 - Penalties; situs of violations; penalty disposition.
§ 105-236.1 - Enforcement of revenue laws by revenue law enforcement agents.
§ 105-237 - Waiver; installment payments.
§ 105-237.1 - Compromise of liability.
§ 105-239.1 - Transferee liability.
§ 105-240 - Tax upon settlement of fiduciary's account.
§ 105-240.1 - Agreements with respect to domicile.
§ 105-241 - Where and how taxes payable; tax period; liens.
§ 105-241.01 - Electronic filing of returns.
§ 105-241.6 - Statute of limitations for refunds.
§ 105-241.7 - Procedure for obtaining a refund.
§ 105-241.8 - Statute of limitations for assessments.
§ 105-241.9 - Procedure for proposing an assessment.
§ 105-241.10 - Limit on refunds and assessments after a federal determination.
§ 105-241.11 - Requesting review of a proposed denial of a refund or a proposed assessment.
§ 105-241.12 - Result when taxpayer does not request a review.
§ 105-241.13 - Action on request for review.
§ 105-241.13A - Taxpayer inaction.
§ 105-241.14 - Final determination after Departmental review.
§ 105-241.15 - Contested case hearing on final determination.
§ 105-241.16 - Judicial review of decision after contested case hearing.
§ 105-241.17 - Civil action challenging statute as unconstitutional.
§ 105-241.19 - Declaratory judgments, injunctions, and other actions prohibited.
§ 105-241.20 - Delivery of notice to the taxpayer.
§ 105-241.21 - Interest on taxes.
§ 105-241.22 - Collection of tax.
§ 105-241.23 - Jeopardy assessment and collection.
§ 105-242.1 - Procedure for attachment and garnishment.
§ 105-242.2 - Personal liability when certain taxes not paid.
§ 105-243 - Taxes recoverable by action.
§ 105-243.1 - Collection of tax debts.
§ 105-244.1 - Cancellation of certain assessments.
§ 105-244.2 - Expired pursuant to its own terms, effective January 1, 2010.
§ 105-244.3 - Sales tax base expansion protection act.
§ 105-244.4 - Reduction of certain sales tax assessments.
§ 105-245 - Failure of sheriff to execute order.
§ 105-246 - Actions, when tried.
§ 105-247 - Municipalities not to levy income and inheritance tax.
§ 105-248 - Purpose of State taxes.
§ 105-250 - Law applicable to foreign corporations.
§ 105-251 - Information required of taxpayer and corrections based on information.
§ 105-251.2 - Compliance informational returns.
§ 105-254 - Secretary to furnish forms.
§ 105-254.1 - Identification of veterans on income tax form D-400.
§ 105-255 - Secretary of Revenue to keep records.
§ 105-256 - Publications prepared by Secretary of Revenue; report on fraud prevention progress.
§ 105-256.1 - Corporate annual report.
§ 105-257 - Department may charge fee for report or other document.
§ 105-258.1 - Taxpayer interviews.
§ 105-258.2 - Taxpayer conversations.
§ 105-258.3 - Power of attorney.
§ 105-259 - Secrecy required of officials; penalty for violation[Effective until January 1, 2023]
§ 105-260 - Evaluation of Department personnel.
§ 105-260.1 - Delegation of authority to hold hearings.
§ 105-261 - Secretary and deputies to administer oaths.
§ 105-262.1 - Rules to exercise authority under G.S105-130.5A.
§ 105-263 - Timely filing of mailed documents and requests for extensions.
§ 105-264 - Effect of Secretary's interpretation of revenue laws.
§ 105-264.1 - Secretary's interpretation applies to local taxes that are based on State taxes.
§ 105-264.2 - Publication of written determinations.
§ 105-266.2 - Refund of tax paid on substantial income later restored.
§ 105-268 - Reciprocal comity.
§ 105-268.1 - Agreements to coordinate the administration and collection of taxes.
§ 105-268.2 - Expenditures and commitments authorized to effectuate agreements.
§ 105-268.3 - Returns to be filed and taxes paid pursuant to agreements.
§ 105-269 - Extraterritorial authority to enforce payment.
§ 105-269.1 - Local authorities authorized to furnish office space.
§ 105-269.3 - Enforcement of Subchapter V and fuel inspection tax.
§ 105-269.4 - Election to apply income tax refund to following year's tax.
§ 105-269.5 - Contribution of income tax refund to Wildlife Conservation Account.
§ 105-269.13 - Debts not collectible under North Carolina law.
§ 105-269.14 - Payment of use tax with individual income tax.