NYC Administrative Code

§ 11-518 — Requirements concerning returns, notices, records and statements.

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What is NYC AC § 11-518?

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This section outlines the requirements set by the commissioner of finance regarding the maintenance of records, the content and forms of returns and statements, and the filing of federal income tax returns. It mandates that fiduciaries notify the commissioner of their qualification. Applies to individuals and entities subject to tax regulations.

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§ 11-518 Requirements concerning returns, notices, records and statements.

AC § 11-518

(a)General. The commissioner of finance may prescribe regulations as to the keeping of records, the content and forms of returns and statements, and the filing of copies of federal income tax returns and determinations. The commissioner of finance may require any person, by regulation or notice served upon such person, to make such returns, render such statements, or keep such records, as the commissioner of finance may deem sufficient to show whether or not such person is liable under this chapter for tax or for collection of tax.

(b)Notice of qualification as receiver, etc. Every receiver, trustee in bankruptcy, assignee for benefit of creditors, or other like fiduciary shall give notice of his or her qualification as such to the commissioner of finance, as may be required by regulation.

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