§ 35.34 REPORT AND PAYMENT OF TAX.
   (A)   The taxes levied hereby are due and payable when a return is required to be filed. The taxpayer or the taxpayer's agent must sign the return. Returns of taxpayers are due to the Tax Collector quarterly and are due by the last day of the month following the end of the calendar quarter. A return filed for this purpose is not a public record as defined by G.S. § 132-1 and information contained in a return may not be disclosed except as required by law.
   (B)   The return may be filed by personal delivery to the Tax Collector or by United States mail. Returns submitted by mail shall be deemed to be filed as of the date shown on the postmark affixed by the United States Postal Service. If no date is shown on the postmark, or if the postmark is not affixed by the United States Postal Service, the return shall be deemed to be filed when received in the office of the Tax Collector (a return having a metered stamp does not satisfy the postmark requirement unless there is also a postmark by the United States Postal Service). The burden of proof shall be on the taxpayer to show that the return was timely filed.
(Ord. 2009-04, passed 4-14-2009)