GEORGIA STATUTES AND CODES
               		§ 48-9-40 - Keeping and preservation of records; inspection; estimate of  amount of road tax due; prima-facie evidence; burden of proof;  agreements with certain jurisdictions for cooperative audits
               		
               		
               	 	
               	 	               	 	
               	 	
               	 	
               	 		
O.C.G.A.    48-9-40   (2010)
    48-9-40.    Keeping and preservation of records; inspection; estimate of  amount of road tax due; prima-facie evidence; burden of proof;  agreements with certain jurisdictions for cooperative audits 
      (a)  Every  motor carrier shall keep such records as may be necessary for the  effective administration of this article and for the reporting and  justification of the amount of tax liability pursuant to this article.  All such records shall be kept in the form required by the commissioner  and shall be safely preserved for a period of three years in such a  manner as to ensure their security and availability for inspection by  the commissioner or his authorized agents. Upon application in writing  after an audit of the motor carrier's records has been made, the  commissioner may consent to the destruction of the records within the  three-year period.
(b)  The commissioner and  his authorized agents and representatives may inspect during regular  business hours the books and records of any motor carrier subject to the  road tax imposed by this article.
(c)  Whenever  any motor carrier neglects or refuses to file any report or neglects or  refuses to keep records as prescribed by this article, the  commissioner, using the best information available, shall estimate,  determine, and fix the amount of taxes and penalties payable by the  motor carrier under this article. In any action or proceeding under this  Code section, any assessment by the commissioner shall constitute  prima-facie evidence of the claim of the state. The burden of proof  shall be upon the motor carrier to show that the assessment was  incorrect or contrary to law.
(d)  The  commissioner may enter into agreements with the appropriate authorities  of other jurisdictions having statutes similar to this article for the  cooperative audit of motor carriers' reports and returns. In performing  any such audit or part of an audit, the officers and employees of the  other jurisdiction or jurisdictions shall be deemed authorized agents of  this state for such purpose.
               	 	
               	 	
               	 	               	 	
               	 	               	 	               	  
               	 
               	 
               	 
               	 
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