195.13 REPORTS MUST BE FILED; FRAUDULENT RETURNS.
   (a)    No person, including any officer of a corporation or employee of a corporation having control or supervision of or charged with the responsibility of filing Hotel Tax Returns, shall fail to file any return required to be filed by this chapter, or file or cause to be filed any incomplete false or fraudulent return or statement, or aid or abet another in the filing of any false or fraudulent return or statement.
   (b)    If any vendor required to file monthly returns under this chapter fails, on two consecutive months or on three of more months within a twelvemonth period, to file such returns when due or to pay the tax thereon, the City Auditor may require such vendor to furnish security in an amount equal to the average tax liability of the vendor for a period of one year, as determined by the City Auditor from a review of past returns or other information pertaining to such vendor; however, in no case shall the amount be less than one hundred dollars ($100.00). The security may be in the form of an advance tax payment to be applied to pay the tax due on subsequent returns, or a corporate surety bond, satisfactory to the City Auditor, conditioned upon payment of the tax due with the returns from the vendor. The security must be filed within ten days following the vendor's receipt of the notice from the City Auditor of its
requirements.
   (c)   A corporate surety bond filed under this section shall be returned to the vendor if, for a period of twelve consecutive months following the date the bond was filed, the vendor has filed all returns and paid all taxes due within the time prescribed in this chapter.
(Ord. 10-64. Passed 12-28-10.)