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What is NYC AC § 11-1936?

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This section outlines the liability of purchasers in bulk transfers of merchandise or fixtures. It mandates that the purchaser must notify the commissioner at least ten days prior to taking possession or making payment. Failure to comply may result in personal liability for any taxes owed by the seller to the city. Applies to purchasers of bulk merchandise or fixtures.

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§ 11-1936 Liability of bulk transferees.

AC § 11-1936

Whenever there is made a sale, transfer or assignment in bulk of any part or the whole of a stock of merchandise or of fixtures, or merchandise and of fixtures pertaining to the conducting of the business of the seller, transferor or assignor, otherwise than in the ordinary course of trade and in the regular prosecution of said business, the purchaser, transferee or assignee shall at least ten days before taking possession of such merchandise, fixtures, or merchandise and fixtures, or paying therefor, notify the commissioner by registered mail of the proposed sale and of the price, terms and conditions thereof, whether or not the seller, transferor or assignor, has represented to, or informed the purchaser, transferee or assignee, that it owes any tax pursuant to this chapter, whether or not the purchaser, transferee or assignee has knowledge that such taxes are owing, and whether or not any such taxes are in fact owing. Whenever the purchaser, transferee or assignee shall fail to give the notice to the commissioner required by this section, or whenever the commissioner shall inform the purchaser, transferee or assignee that a possible claim for such tax or taxes exists, any sums of money, property or choses in action, or other consideration, which the purchaser, transferee or assignee is required to transfer over to the seller, transferor or assignor shall be subject to a first priority right and lien for any such taxes theretofore or thereafter determined to be due from the seller, transferor or assignor to the city, and the purchaser, transferee or assignee is forbidden to transfer to the seller, transferor or assignor any such sums of money, property or choses in action to the extent of the amount of the city's claim. For failure to comply with the provisions of this subdivision the purchaser, transferee or assignee, in addition to being subject to the liabilities and remedies imposed under the provisions of article six of the uniform commercial code, shall be personally liable for the payment to the city of any such taxes, theretofore or thereafter determined to be due to the city from the seller, transferor or assignor and such liability may be assessed and enforced in the same manner as the liability for tax is imposed under this chapter.

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