West Virginia Code
Article 6. Assessment of Public Service Businesses
§11-6-23. Lien of Taxes; Notice; Collection by Suit


(a) The amount of taxes and levies assessed under this article shall constitute a debt due the state, county, district, or municipal corporation entitled thereto, and shall be a lien on all property and assets of the taxpayer within the state.
(b) The lien shall attach December 31, following the commencement of the assessment year, and shall be prior to all other liens and charges.
(c) The auditor shall, between May 1 and May 15 of each year, prepare a list of the taxpayers delinquent in the payment of the taxes and levies, setting forth their respective addresses and the amount of state, county, district, and municipal taxes due from each, which list shall be certified by the Auditor to the Board of Public Works and filed in the Office of the Secretary of State.
(d) The Secretary of State shall preserve the list in his or her office, and a certificate from him or her that any taxpayer mentioned in the list is delinquent in the amount of taxes assessed under this article shall be prima facie evidence thereof.
(e) Within 10 days after the filing of the list, the Secretary of State shall give final written notice of any delinquency of $1,000 or greater by registered or certified mail to each of the delinquent taxpayers at his or her, or its, last known post office address; the Secretary of State may give final written notice of any delinquency of less than $1,000 by first class mail to each of the delinquent taxpayers at his or her, or its, last known post office address; and upon the failure of any delinquent taxpayer to pay the taxes within 30 days from the mailing of the notice.
(f) The Attorney General shall enforce the collection of the taxes and levies, and for that purpose he or she may distrain upon any personal property of the delinquent taxpayer, or a sufficient amount thereof to satisfy the taxes, including accrued interest, penalties, and costs.
(g) The Attorney General may also enforce the lien created by this section on the real estate of the delinquent taxpayer by instituting a suit, or suits, in equity in the Circuit Court of Kanawha County.
(h) In the bill filed in the suit it shall be sufficient to allege that the defendant or defendants have failed to pay the taxes and that each of them justly owes the amount of property taxes, levies, and penalties, which amount shall be computed up to the first day of the month in which the bill was filed.
(i) No defendant may plead that the Secretary of State failed to give notice as prescribed by this section.
(j) If, upon the hearing of the suit, it shall appear to the court that any defendant has failed to pay the taxes and accrued penalties, the court shall enter a decree against the defendant for the amount due, and if the decree is not paid within 10 days, the court shall enter a decree directing a sale of the real estate subject to the lien, or so much as may be necessary to satisfy the taxes, including interest, penalties, and costs.
(k) When two or more taxpayers are included in one suit, the court shall apportion the cost among them as it may deem just.

Structure West Virginia Code

West Virginia Code

Chapter 11. Taxation

Article 6. Assessment of Public Service Businesses

§11-6-1. Returns of Property to Board of Public Works

§11-6-2. Same -- Railroads

§11-6-3. Same -- Toll Bridges

§11-6-4. Same -- Car Line Companies

§11-6-5. Same -- Pipeline Companies

§11-6-6. Same -- Express Companies

§11-6-7. Same -- Telegraph and Telephone Companies

§11-6-8. Form and Manner of Making Return; Failure to Make Return; Criminal Penalty

§11-6-9. Compelling Such Return; Procuring Information and Tentative Assessments by Tax Commissioner

§11-6-10. Failure to Give Information Required by Board of Public Works; Criminal Penalty

§11-6-11. Valuation of Property by Board

§11-6-11a. Adjustment of Valuation by Board

§11-6-12. Appeal From Valuation by Board

§11-6-12a. Relief From Erroneous Assessments

§11-6-13. Apportionment of Value Among Counties, Districts and Municipalities

§11-6-14. Certification of Levies to Auditor

§11-6-15. Failure of Officers to Perform Duties as to Property of Public Service Corporations

§11-6-16. Entry of Assessment by Auditor of Property of Such Public Service Businesses

§11-6-17. Injunction to Restrain Collection of Tax

§11-6-18. Payment of Assessment by Owner or Operator

§11-6-19. Accounting by Sheriff for District and Municipal Taxes From Public Service Corporations

§11-6-20. No Release of Taxes Assessed Against Such Corporations

§11-6-21. Accounting for Levies Against Public Service Corporations

§11-6-22. Certification by Auditor of Amount Chargeable to Sheriff From Levies Against Public Service Corporations; Payment of Amount Due Municipality

§11-6-23. Lien of Taxes; Notice; Collection by Suit

§11-6-24. Assessment of Buildings and Real Estate of Public Service Corporations

§11-6-25. Exception

§11-6-26. Operating Fund for Public Utilities Division in Auditor S Office

§11-6-27. Public Utilities Tax Loss Restoration Fund