139.363 Preferred claims. If the property of any purchaser of cigarettes from any permittee under this subchapter is seized upon any intermediate or final process of any court in this state, or if the business of any purchaser of cigarettes from any permittee under this subchapter is suspended by the action of creditors or put into the hands of any assignee, receiver, or trustee, all amounts that are due from the purchaser to any permittee for taxes imposed under this subchapter that the permittee has paid to the state for cigarettes purchased from the permittee shall be considered preferred claims, and shall be paid in full, and the permittee shall be a preferred creditor.
History: 2005 a. 25.
Structure Wisconsin Statutes & Annotations
Wisconsin Statutes & Annotations
Chapter 139 - Beverage and tobacco taxes.
139.02 - Fermented malt beverages tax.
139.035 - Wine shipped directly to individuals in this state.
139.05 - Payment of malt beverages tax.
139.06 - Liquor tax returns; exceptions.
139.08 - Powers and duties of the secretary of revenue.
139.092 - Audits; additional assessments; refunds.
139.10 - Refunds by secretary of administration.
139.18 - Presumptions from possession.
139.20 - Compulsory testimony.
139.26 - Prosecutions by attorney general.
139.30 - Cigarette tax; definitions.
139.31 - Tax imposed; exceptions.
139.315 - Cigarette inventory tax imposed; procedures.
139.321 - Unlawful possession of cigarettes.
139.323 - Refunds to Indian tribes.
139.325 - Agreements with Indian tribes.
139.36 - Refunds for unusable stamps.
139.362 - Bad debt deductions.
139.39 - Administration and enforcement.
139.395 - Theft of tax moneys.
139.40 - Seizure and confiscation.
139.41 - Place to place delivery.
139.44 - Interest and penalties.
139.45 - Prosecutions by attorney general.
139.76 - Imposition; exceptions.
139.77 - Distributors, monthly returns.
139.79 - Permits; distributor; subjobber.
139.801 - Bad debt deductions.
139.803 - Refunds to Indian tribes.
139.805 - Agreements with Indian tribes.
139.83 - Administration and enforcement.