West Virginia Code
Article 14. Gasoline and Special Fuel Excise Tax
§11-14-13. Surety Bonds Required; Release of Surety; New Bond

The commissioner may require a taxpayer to file a continuous surety bond in an amount to be fixed by the commissioner, except that the amount shall not be less than $1,000. Upon completion of the filing of such surety bond an annual notice of renewal, only, shall be required thereafter. The surety must be authorized to engage in business within this state. The bond shall be conditioned upon faithful compliance with the provisions of this article, including the filing of the returns and payment of all tax prescribed by this article. Such bond shall be approved by the commissioner as to sufficiency and by the Attorney General as to form, and shall indemnify the state against any loss arising from the failure of the taxpayer to pay any tax imposed by this article for any cause whatever.
Any surety on a bond furnished hereunder shall be relieved, released and discharged from all liability accruing on such bond after the expiration of sixty days from the date the surety shall have lodged, by certified mail, with the commissioner a written request to be discharged. This shall not relieve, release or discharge the surety from liability already accrued, or which shall accrue before the expiration of the sixty-day period. Whenever any surety shall seek discharge as herein provided, it shall be the duty of the principal of such bond to supply the commissioner with another bond, or pledge of property equal in value to the original bond, such pledge to be in the form of a tax lien on the property pledged and said lien shall be duly perfected in the office of the clerk of the county court of the county wherein such property is situated and shall be submitted to the commissioner along with a certified appraisal statement as to the value of the property pledged prior to the expiration of the original bond.

Structure West Virginia Code

West Virginia Code

Chapter 11. Taxation

Article 14. Gasoline and Special Fuel Excise Tax

§11-14-1. Short Title; Arrangement of Sections or Portions of Article

§11-14-2. Definitions

§11-14-3. Imposition of Tax

§11-14-3a. Applicability of Rate Increase to Gasoline or Special Fuel on Hand or in Inventory

§11-14-4. Computation of Tax

§11-14-5. Exemptions From Tax

§11-14-5a. Exemption for Bulk Sales to Interstate Motor Carriers

§11-14-5b. Exemptions for Sales Made Through Special Devices

§11-14-6. Gasoline or Special Fuel Exported or in Interstate Commerce; Distributors or Producers May Pay Tax Shipments Into State

§11-14-7. Due Date of Reports; Reports Required; Records to Be Kept; Examination of Records; Subpoena Powers; Examination of Witnesses

§11-14-8. Tax Due

§11-14-10. Refund of Taxes Illegally Collected, etc.; Refund for Gallonage Exported or Lost Through Casualty or Evaporation; Change of Rate; Petition for Refund

§11-14-11. Refund of Tax Because of Certain Nonhighway Uses; Statute of Limitations and Effective Date

§11-14-11a. Refund of Tax on Gasoline or Special Fuel Paid by Any Municipality, County, County Board of Education, Volunteer Fire Department, Nonprofit Ambulance Service and Emergency Rescue Service

§11-14-12. Partial Refund of Tax on Tax-Paid Gallonage Consumed in Buses

§11-14-13. Surety Bonds Required; Release of Surety; New Bond

§11-14-14. Enforcement Powers

§11-14-15. Disposition of Tax Collected

§11-14-17. No Dyed Fuel on Highways

§11-14-17a. Spot Check Inspections

§11-14-18. Penalty for Refusal to Permit Inspection

§11-14-19. Penalty for Failure to File Required Return When No Tax Due

§11-14-25. Receivership or Insolvency Proceeding

§11-14-29. Severability

§11-14-30. General Procedure and Administration

§11-14-31. Repeal of Article