181.09  INVESTIGATIVE POWERS OF THE ADMINISTRATOR; PENALTY  FOR DIVULGING CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION.
   (a)    The Administrator is authorized to examine the books, papers and records of any employer or of any taxpayer or person subject to, or whom the Administrator believes is subject to the provisions of this chapter, for the purpose of verifying the accuracy of any return made, or, if no return was made, to ascertain the tax due under this chapter.  Every such employer, supposed employer, taxpayer or supposed taxpayer is hereby directed and required to furnish upon written request by the Administrator, or his duly authorized agent or employee, the means, facilities and opportunity for making such examinations and investigations as are hereby authorized.
   (b)    The Administrator is hereby authorized to order any person presumed to have knowledge of the facts to appear before him and may examine such person, under oath, concerning any income which was or should have been returned for taxation or any transaction tending to affect such income, and for this purpose, may compel the production of books, papers and records and the attendance of all persons before him, whether as parties or witnesses, whenever he believes such persons have knowledge of such income or information pertinent to such inquiry.
   (c)    The refusal to produce books, papers and records or the refusal to submit by any employer or person subject or presumed to be subject to the tax or by any officer, agent or employee of a person subject to the tax or required to withhold tax or the failure of any person to comply with the provisions of this section or with an order of subpoena of the Administrator authorized hereby shall be deemed a violation of this chapter, punishable as provided in Section 181.12.
   (d)    Any information gained as the result of any returns, investigations, hearings or verifications required or authorized by this chapter shall be confidential, except for official purposes, divulging such information in violation of this chapter shall, upon conviction thereof, be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and shall be subject to the fine or penalty of not more than five hundred dollars ($500.00) or imprisoned for not more than six months, or both. Each disclosure shall constitute a separate offense. 
   In addition to the above penalty, any employee of the Village who violates the provisions of this section relative to the disclosure of confidential information shall be guilty of an offense punishable by immediate dismissal.
   (e)    Every taxpayer shall retain all records necessary to compute his tax liability for a period of five years from the date his return is filed, or the withholding taxes are paid.
(Ord. 1195-88.  Passed 4-11-88.)