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North Dakota Code 57-33.2-10 - Powers of commissioner

North Dakota Code > Title 57 > Chapter 57-33.2 > § 57-33.2-10 - Powers of commissioner


Current as of: 2009

The commissioner may require any company subject to taxes imposed by this chapter to furnish any information the commissioner determines necessary to compute correctly the amount of the tax under this chapter. The commissioner may examine the books, records, and files of a company. The commissioner may conduct hearings and compel the attendance of witnesses and the production of books, records, and papers of any company or person and may make any investigation deemed necessary to obtain a full and complete disclosure of facts necessary to administer the tax under this chapter.

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