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Form R-81

THE CITY OF NEW YORK
DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE
EMERGENCY REVENUE DIVISION
50 LAFAYETTE STREED, NEW YORK CITY

FRANK J. TAYLOR
COMPTROLLER

MILTON SOLOMON
DEPUTY COMPTROLLER 
Local Law No. 31
of 1936
Misc.

WOrth 2-4780

June 17, 1937

Mr. Palmer Hayden
159 west 4 Street
New York City

Dear Sir:

The files of this office fail to disclose that you have filed a return of your receipts from sales of tangible personal property at the Art Exhibit held at Washington Square during the period from May 28, 1937 to June 6, 1937.

Section 15 of Local Law No. 31 of 1936, otherwise known as the City Sales Tax Law, provides in part as follows:

“Any person failing to file a return or to pay over any tax to the Comptroller within the time required by this local law shall be subject to a penalty of five per centum of such tax for each month of delay or fraction thereof excepting the first month after such return was required to be filled or such tax became due***.

“Any vendor failing to file a return required by this local law shall, in addition to the penalties herein prescribed, be guilty of a misdemeanor, punishment for which shall be a fine of not more than one thousand dollars or imprisonment for not more than one year, or both such fine and imprisonment.”

In accordance with the above, you are required to file a return upon the enclosed form 12 STX and to pay the tax due there on to the City of New York without further delay in order to avoid the imposition of penalties as prescribed by law.

Please make your check, draft or money order payable to the order of the City Collector and forward it with your return to this office at 50 Lafayette Street, New York, N.Y.

Very truly yours, 
Milton Solomon

MILTON SOLOMON
DEPUTY COMPTROLLER

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