West Virginia Code
Article 10. West Virginia Tax Procedure and Administration Act
§11-10-11. Collection of Tax

(a) General. The Tax Commissioner shall collect the taxes, additions to tax, penalties, and interest imposed by this article or any of the other articles of this chapter to which this article is applicable. In addition to all other remedies available for the collection of debts due this state, the Tax Commissioner may proceed by foreclosure of the lien provided in 11-10-12 of this code, or by levy and distraint under 11-10-13 of this code.
(b) Prerequisite to final settlement of contracts with nonresident contractor; user personally liable.
(1) Any person contracting with a nonresident contractor subject to the taxes imposed by 11-13-1 et seq., 11-21-1 et seq., and 11-24-1 et seq. of this code, shall withhold payment, in the final settlement of the contract, of a sufficient amount, not exceeding six percent of the contract price, as will in the persons opinion be sufficient to cover the taxes, until the receipt of a certificate from the Tax Commissioner to the effect that the above referenced taxes imposed against the nonresident contractor have been paid or provided for.
(2) If any person shall fail to withhold as provided in subdivision (1) of this subsection, that person is personally liable for the payment of all taxes attributable to the contract, not to exceed six percent of the contract price. The taxes attributable shall be recoverable by the Tax Commissioner by appropriate legal proceedings, which may include issuance of an assessment under this article.
(c) Prerequisite for issuance of certificate of dissolution or withdrawal of corporation. The Secretary of State shall withhold the issuance of any certificate of dissolution or withdrawal in the case of any corporation organized under the laws of this state, or organized under the laws of another state and admitted to do business in this state, until the receipt of a certificate from the Tax Commissioner to the effect that every tax administered under this article imposed against any corporation has been paid or provided for, or that the applicant is not liable for any tax administered under this article.
(d) Prerequisite to final settlement of contract with this state or political subdivision; penalty. All state, county, district, and municipal officers and agents making contracts on behalf of this state or any political subdivision thereof shall withhold payment, in the final settlement of any contract, until the receipt of a certificate from the Tax Commissioner to the effect that the taxes imposed by 11-13-1 et seq., 11-21-1 et seq., and 11-24-1 et seq. of this code against the contractor have been paid or provided for. If the transaction embodied in the contract or the subject matter of the contract is subject to county or municipal business and occupation tax, then the payment shall also be withheld until receipt of a release from the county or municipality to the effect that all county or municipal business and occupation taxes levied or accrued against the contractor have been paid. Any official violating this section is subject to a civil penalty of $1,000, recoverable as a debt in a civil action brought by the Tax Commissioner.
(e) Limited effect of Tax Commissioners certificates. The certificates of the Tax Commissioner provided in subsections (b), (c), and (d) of this section shall not bar subsequent investigations, assessments, refunds, and credits with respect to the taxpayer.
(f) Payment when person sells out or quits business; liability of successor; lien.
(1) If any person subject to any tax administered under this article sells out his, her, or its business or stock of goods, or ceases doing business, any tax, additions to tax, penalties, and interest imposed by this article or any of the other articles of this chapter to which this article is applicable shall become due and payable immediately and that person shall, within 30 days after selling out his, her, or its business or stock of goods or ceasing to do business, make a final return or returns and pay any tax or taxes which are due. The unpaid amount of any tax is a lien upon the property of that person.
(2) The successor in business of any person who sells out his, her, or its business or stock of goods, or ceases doing business, is personally liable for the payments of tax, additions to tax, penalties, and interest unpaid after expiration of the 30-day period allowed for payment: Provided, That if the business is purchased in an arms-length transaction, and if the purchaser withholds so much of the consideration for the purchase as will satisfy any tax, additions to tax, penalties, and interest which may be due until the seller produces a receipt from the Tax Commissioner evidencing the payment thereof, the purchaser is not personally liable for any taxes attributable to the former owner of the business unless the contract of sale provides for the purchaser to be liable for some or all of the taxes. The amount of tax, additions to tax, penalties, and interest for which the successor is liable is a lien on the property of the successor, which shall be enforced by the Tax Commissioner as provided in this article.
(g) Priority in distribution of estate or property in receivership. All taxes due and unpaid under this article shall be paid from the first money available for distribution, voluntary or compulsory, in receivership, bankruptcy or otherwise, of the estate of any person or entity, subject to 38-10C-1 et seq. of this code and subject to the priority of taxes and debts due the United States which under federal law are given priority over the debts and liens created by this article.
(h) Injunction. If the taxpayer fails for a period of more than 60 days to fully comply with any of the provisions of this article or of any other article of this chapter to which this article is applicable, the Tax Commissioner may institute a proceeding to secure an injunction to restrain the taxpayer from doing business in this state until the taxpayer fully complies with the provisions of this article or any other articles. No bond is required of the Tax Commissioner in any action instituted under this subsection.
(i) Costs. In any proceeding under this section, upon judgment or decree for the Tax Commissioner, he or she shall be awarded his or her costs.
(j) Refunds; credits; right to offset.
(1) Whenever a taxpayer has a refund or credit due it for an overpayment of any tax administered under this article, the Tax Commissioner may reduce the amount of the refund or credit by the amount of any tax administered under this article, whether it be the same tax or any other tax, which is owed by the same taxpayer and collectible as provided in subsection (a) of this section.
(2) The Tax Commissioner may enter into agreements with the Internal Revenue Service that provide for offsetting state tax refunds against federal tax liabilities; offsetting federal tax refunds against state tax liabilities; and establishing the amount of the offset fee per transaction which both agencies may charge each other: Provided, That offsets under subdivision (1) of this subsection shall occur prior to offsets under this subdivision. At the times moneys are received as a result of an offset of a taxpayers federal tax refund under the provisions of section 6402(e) of the Internal Revenue Code, the taxpayer is given credit against state tax liability for the amount of the offset less a deduction for the offset fee imposed by the Internal Revenue Service: Provided, however, That the amount of the offset fee imposed by the Internal Revenue Service shall be added to the taxes, interest, and penalties owed by the taxpayer to this state: Provided further, That the amount of the offset fee imposed by the Tax Commissioner shall be deducted from the moneys retained from the taxpayers state tax refund and then deposited in the special revolving fund which is hereby created and established in the State Treasury and designated as the Tax Offset Fee Administration Fund: And provided further, That the fees deposited in the Tax Offset Fee Administration Fund may be expended by the Tax Commissioner for the general administration of the taxes administered under the authority of this article.
(k) Spouse relieved of liability in certain cases.
(1) In general. Under regulations prescribed by the Tax Commissioner, if:
(A) A joint personal income tax return has been made for a taxable year;
(B) On the return there is a substantial understatement of tax attributable to grossly erroneous items of one spouse;
(C) The other spouse establishes that in signing the return he or she did not know, and had no reason to know, that there was a substantial understatement; and
(D) Taking into account all the facts and circumstances, it is inequitable to hold the other spouse liable for the deficiency in tax for the taxable year attributable to the substantial understatement, then the other spouse is relieved of any liability for tax, including interest, additions to tax, and other amounts for the taxable year to the extent the liability is attributable to the substantial understatement.
(2) Grossly erroneous items. For purposes of this subsection, the term "grossly erroneous items" means, with respect to any spouse:
(A) Any item of gross income attributable to a spouse which is omitted from gross income; and
(B) Any claim of a deduction, credit, or basis by a spouse in an amount for which there is no basis in fact or law.
(3) Substantial understatement. For purposes of this subsection, the term "substantial understatement" means any understatement, as defined in regulations prescribed by the Tax Commissioner which exceed $500.
(4) Understatement must exceed specified percentage of spouses income.
(A) Adjusted gross income of $20,000 or less. If the spouses adjusted gross income for the readjustment year is $20,000 or less, this subsection applies only if the liability described in subdivision (1) of this subsection is greater than 10 percent of the adjusted gross income.
(B) Adjusted gross income of more than $20,000. If the spouses adjusted gross income for the readjustment year is more than $20,000, paragraph (A) of this subdivision is applied by substituting "25 percent" for "10 percent".
(C) Readjustment year. For purposes of this subdivision, the term "readjustment year" means the most recent taxable year of the spouse ending before the date the deficiency notice is mailed.
(D) Computation of spouses adjusted gross income. If the spouse is married to another spouse at the close of the readjustment year, the spouses adjusted gross income shall include the income of the new spouse whether or not they file a joint return.
(E) Exception for omissions from gross income. This subdivision shall not apply to any liability attributable to the omission of an item from gross income.
(5) Adjusted gross income. For purposes of this subsection, the term "adjusted gross income" means the West Virginia adjusted gross income of the taxpayer, determined under 11-21-1 et seq. of this code.

Structure West Virginia Code

West Virginia Code

Chapter 11. Taxation

Article 10. West Virginia Tax Procedure and Administration Act

§11-10-1. Legislative Findings

§11-10-2. Short Title; Arrangement and Classification

§11-10-3. Application of This Article

§11-10-4. Definitions

§11-10-5. General Power; Regulations and Forms

§11-10-5a. Investigations

§11-10-5aa. Confidentiality of Information Obtained During Telecommunications Tax Study

§11-10-5b. Subpoena and Subpoena Duces Tecum

§11-10-5bb. Applying Lottery Prizes to Tax Liabilities

§11-10-5c. Returns by Tax Commissioner

§11-10-5cc. Disclosure of Certain Tax Information to Commissioner of Highways

§11-10-5d. Confidentiality and Disclosure of Returns and Return Information

§11-10-5dd. Disclosure of Certain Tax Information Pursuant to Written Agreements With State Agencies Purchasing or Leasing Goods or Services or the Enterprise Resource Planning Board to Facilitate Purchasing; and the State Auditor

§11-10-5e. Service of Notice

§11-10-5ee. Limitations on Claiming Credits and Rebates; Rulemaking

§11-10-5f. Timely Filing and Paying

§11-10-5g. Time for Performance of Acts Where Last Day Falls on Saturday, Sunday or Legal Holiday

§11-10-5h. Enforcement Proceedings

§11-10-5i. Enforcement Powers

§11-10-5j. Liability for Taxes Withheld or Collected

§11-10-5k. Fractional Parts of a Cent

§11-10-5l. Payment of Estimated Tax

§11-10-5m. Overpayment of Installments

§11-10-5n. Payment by Commercially Acceptable Means

§11-10-5o. Notice of Fiduciary Relationship

§11-10-5p. Effective Date of Amendments

§11-10-5q. Settlement Agreements and Compromises

§11-10-5r. Technical Assistance Advisories

§11-10-5s. Disclosure of Certain Taxpayer Information

§11-10-5t. Payment by Electronic Fund Transfers

§11-10-5u. Disclosure of Persons Making Retail Sales of Tobacco Products

§11-10-5v. Disclosure of Tax Information to the Treasurer for Return, Recovery and Disposition of Unclaimed and Abandoned Property

§11-10-5w. Confidentiality and Disclosure of Information Set Forth in the Oil and Gas Combined Reporting Form Specified in Subsection (D), Section Three-A, Article Thirteen-a of This Chapter to County Assessors, the Department of Environmental Protec...

§11-10-5x. Waiver of Derivative Tax, Interest and Penalty Imposed on Board Members or Directors of Charitable and Tax Exempt Organizations Imposed on Innocent Governing Board Resulting From Defaults or Delinquencies of the Organization

§11-10-5y. Disclosure of Return Information to Consolidated Public Retirement Board

§11-10-5z. Electronic Filing for Certain Persons

§11-10-6. Mathematical or Clerical Errors; Collection of Balance Due on Return Without Remittance

§11-10-7. Assessment

§11-10-7a. Abatement

§11-10-7b. Abatement of Interest Attributable to Errors and by Tax Division

§11-10-7c. Abatement of Any Penalty or Addition to Tax Attributable to Written Advice by Tax Commissioner

§11-10-7d. Combining Assessments

§11-10-8. Notice of Assessment; Petition for Reassessment or Payment of Assessment Within Sixty Days; Finality of Assessment; Payment of Final Assessment; Effective Date

§11-10-9. Hearing Procedure

§11-10-9a. Small Claims Procedure; Disputes Involving $10,000 or Less

§11-10-10. Appeals

§11-10-10a. Commissioner Allowed to Acquiesce or Not Acquiesce in Decisions of Office of Tax Appeals or Circuit Court

§11-10-11. Collection of Tax

§11-10-11a. Administration of Special District Excise Tax; Commission Authorized

§11-10-11b. Fund Creation; Authorization for Expenditure

§11-10-11c. State Administration of Local Sales and Use Taxes and Excise Taxes; Jurisdiction and Standing Before the Office of Tax Appeals; Rule-Making Authority

§11-10-12. Liens, Release; Subordination; Foreclosure; Withdrawal

§11-10-13. Levy and Distraint

§11-10-13a. Property Exempt From Levy

§11-10-13b. Surrender of Property Subject to Levy

§11-10-13c. Sale of Seized Property

§11-10-13d. Sale of Perishable Goods

§11-10-13e. Redemption of Property

§11-10-13f. Certificate of Sale; Deed to Real Property; Notice and Access to Recover Personal Property; Abandonment and Removal of Personal Property

§11-10-13g. Legal Effect of Certificate of Sale of Personal Property and Deed of Real Property

§11-10-13h. Records of Sale

§11-10-13i. Expense of Levy and Sale

§11-10-13j. Application of Proceeds of Levy

§11-10-13k. Authority to Release Levy and Return Property

§11-10-14. Overpayments; Credits; Refunds and Limitations

§11-10-14a. Tax Refund Check-Off Programs

§11-10-14b. Monetary Remedies for Overpayments Due to Unconstitutionality

§11-10-14c. Prompt Payment of Refunds of Personal Income Taxes

§11-10-14d. Prompt Payment of Refunds of Corporation Net Income Taxes

§11-10-15. Limitations on Assessment

§11-10-16. Limitations on Collection

§11-10-17. Interest

§11-10-17a. Determination of Rate of Interest

§11-10-18. Additions to Tax

§11-10-18a. Additions to Tax for Failure to Pay Estimated Income or Business Franchise Tax

§11-10-18b. Additions to Tax for Failure to Pay Any Other Estimated Tax

§11-10-18c. Failure to File Partnership Return or Report

§11-10-19. Penalties

§11-10-19a. Failure to File Correct Information Returns

§11-10-20. Effective Date; Transition Rules

§11-10-21. Severability

§11-10-22. Information Returns and Due Date Thereof

§11-10-23. Alternative Dispute Resolution of Tax Disputes

§11-10-24. Commissioner to Review Taxpayer Problem Resolution Procedures; Report to Legislature

§11-10-25. Taxpayer Must Show Tax Exemption Applies; Presumption

§11-10-26. Adjustment for Correction of Erroneous Distribution of Funds, Limitation Period, Immunity of Agencies, Subdivisions, and Instrumentalities of This State

§11-10-27. Administrative Fees