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9.46.350 – Civil action to collect fees, interest, penalties, or tax -- Writ of attachment -- Records as evidence | Washington Law

Learn about Washington's Civil action to collect fees, interest, penalties, or tax -- Writ of attachment -- Records as evidence law, including definitions, penalties, and legal implications.

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9.46.350 – Civil action to collect fees, interest, penalties, or tax -- Writ of attachment -- Records as evidence

Washington Crimes and Punishments § 9.46.350

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RCW 9.46.350 - Civil action to collect fees, interest, penalties, or tax -- Writ of attachment -- Records as evidence At any time within five years after any amount of fees, interest, penalties, or tax which is imposed pursuant to this chapter, or rules adopted pursuant thereto, shall become due and payable, the attorney general, on behalf of the commission, may bring a civil action in the courts of this state, or any other state, or of the United States, to collect the amount delinquent, toget
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