§ 110.99 PENALTY.
   (A)   (1)   A business entity subject to occupational net profit tax may be subject to a penalty equal to 5% of the tax due for each calendar month or fraction thereof if the business entity:
         (a)   Fails to file any return or report on or before the due date prescribed for filing or as extended by the county; or
         (b)   Fails to pay the tax computed on the return or report on or before the due date prescribed for payment.
      (2)   The total penalty levied pursuant to this section shall not exceed 25% of the total tax due: however, the penalty shall not be less than $25.
   (B)   Every employer who fails to file a return or pay the tax on or before the time prescribed under § 110.05 may be subject to a penalty in amount equal to 5% of the tax due for each calendar month or fraction thereof. The total penalty levied pursuant to this subsection shall not exceed 25% of the total tax due; however, the penalty shall not be less than $25.
   (C)   In addition to the penalties prescribed in this section, any business entity or employer shall pay, as part of the tax, an amount equal to 12% per annum simple interest on the tax shown due, but not previously paid, from the time the tax was due until the tax is paid to the county. A fraction of a month is counted as an entire month.
   (D)   Every tax imposed by this chapter, and all increases, interest, and penalties thereon, shall become, from the time the tax is due and payable, a personal debt of the taxpayer to the county.
   (E)   The county may enforce the collection of the occupational tax due under § 110.03 of this chapter and any fees, penalties, and interest as provided in divisions (A), (B), (C) and (D) of this section by civil action in a court of appropriate jurisdiction. To the extent authorized by law, the county shall be entitled to recover all court costs and reasonable attorney fees incurred by it in enforcing any provision of this chapter.
   (F)   In addition to the penalties prescribed in this section, any business entity or employer who willfully fails to make a return or willfully makes a false return, or who willfully fails to pay taxes owing or collected, with the intent to evade payment of the tax or amount collected, or any part thereof, shall be guilty of a Class A misdemeanor,
   (G)   Any person who willfully aids or assists in, or procures, counsels, or advises the preparation or presentation under, or in connection with, any matter arising under this chapter of a return, affidavit, claim, or other document, which is fraudulent or is false as to any material matter, whether or not the falsity or fraud is with the knowledge or consent of the person authorized or required to present the return, affidavit, claim, or document, shall be guilty of a Class A misdemeanor.
   (H)   A return for the purpose of this section shall mean and include any return, declaration, or form prescribed by the county and required to be filed with the county by the provisions of this chapter, or by the rules of the county or by written request for information to the business entity by the county.
   (I)   Any person violating the provisions of § 110.11 of this chapter by intentionally inspecting confidential taxpayer information without authorization, shall be fined not more than $500 or imprisoned for not longer than six months, or both.
   (J)   Any person violating the provisions of § 110.11 of this chapter by divulging confidential taxpayer information shall be fined not more than $1,000 or imprisoned for not more than one year, or both.
   (K)   Failure of a business entity conducting business within the county to maintain a general business certificate will constitute a Class B misdemeanor. Every day that the business entity is in violation will constitute a separate offense.
(Ord. 07-27, passed 12-18-07; Am. Ord. 07-26, passed 12-18-07)