Utah Admin. Code R861-1A-16 - Utah State Tax Commission Management Plan Pursuant to Utah Code Ann. Section 59-1-207
(1) The
executive director reports to the commission. The executive director shall meet
with the commission periodically to report on the status and progress of this
agreement, update the commission on the affairs of the agency and seek policy
guidance. The commission chair shall designate a liaison of the commission to
coordinate with the executive director in the execution of this
agreement.
(2) The structure of the
agency is as follows:
(a) The Office of the
Commission, including the commissioners and the following units that report to
the commission:
(i) Internal Audit;
(ii) Appeals; and
(iii) Economic and Statistical.
(b) The Office of the Executive
Director, including the executive director's staff and the following functional
areas that report to the executive director:
(i) Administration;
(ii) Customer Services;
(iii) Tax and Revenue;
(iv) Enforcement; and
(v) Property and Miscellaneous Tax.
(3) The Executive
Director shall oversee service agreements from other departments.
(4) The commission delegates full authority
for the following functions to the executive director:
(a) general supervision and management of the
day to day management of the operations and business of the agency;
(b) management of the day to day
relationships with the customers of the agency;
(c) all original assessments, including
adjustments to audit, assessment, and collection actions, except as provided in
Subsections (4)(d) and (5);
(d) in
conformance with standards established by the commission, waivers of penalty
and interest pursuant to Section
59-1-401 in amounts under $10,000,
or offers in compromise agreements in amounts under $10,000;
(e) except as provided in Subsection (5)(g),
voluntary disclosure agreements with companies, including multilevel
marketers;
(f) determination of
whether a county or taxing entity has satisfied its statutory obligations with
respect to taxes and fees administered by the commission;
(g) human resource management functions,
including employee relations, final agency action on employee grievances, and
development of internal policies and procedures; and
(h) administration of Title 63G, Chapter 2,
Government Records Access and Management Act.
(5) The executive director shall prepare and,
upon approval by the commission, implement the following actions, agreements,
and documents:
(a) the agency
budget;
(b) the strategic plan of
the agency;
(c) administrative
rules;
(d) waivers of penalty and
interest in amounts of $10,000 or more pursuant to Section 59-1-401 as per the
waiver of penalty and interest policy;
(e) offer in compromise agreements that abate
tax, penalty and interest over $10,000 as per the offer in compromise
policy;
(f) the annual
report;
(g) stipulated or
negotiated agreements that dispose of matters on appeal; and
(h) voluntary disclosure agreements that meet
the following criteria:
(i) the company
participating in the agreement is not licensed in Utah and does not collect or
remit Utah sales or corporate income tax; and
(ii) the agreement forgives a known past tax
liability of $10,000 or more.
(6) Subject to Subsections (5) and (7)
through (10), the commission shall retain authority for the following
functions:
(a) rulemaking;
(b) adjudicative proceedings;
(c) private letter rulings issued in response
to requests from individual taxpayers for guidance on specific facts and
circumstances;
(d) internal audit
processes;
(e) liaison with the
governor's office:
(i) correspondence received
from the governor's office relating to tax policy will be directed to the
Office of the Commission for response, correspondence received from the
governor's office that relates to operating issues of the agency will be
directed to the Office of the Executive Director for research and appropriate
action, the executive director shall prepare a timely response for the governor
with notice to the commission as appropriate; and
(ii) the executive director and staff may
have other contact with the governor's office upon appropriate notice to the
commission;
(f) liaison
with the Legislature:
(i) The commission will
set legislative priorities and communicate those priorities to the executive
director.
(ii) Under the direction
of the executive director, staff may be assigned to assist the commission and
the executive director in monitoring legislative meetings and assisting
legislators with policy issues relating to the agency;
(g) litigation:
(i) The executive director shall advise the
commission on matters under litigation.
(ii) If a settlement offer is received, the
executive director shall inform the commission of the:
(A) terms of the offer; and
(B) the division's recommendations with
regards to that offer, and
(h) public information.
(7) Correspondence that has been directed to
the commission or individual commissioners that relates to matters delegated to
the executive director shall be forwarded to a staff member of the Office of
the Executive Director for research and appropriate action.
(8) The executive director's staff may
occasionally act as support staff to the commission for purposes of conducting
research or making recommendations on tax issues.
(a) Official communications or assignments
from the commission or individual commissioners to the staff reporting to the
executive director shall be made through the executive director.
(b) The commissioners and the Office of the
Commission staff reserve the right to contact agency staff directly to
facilitate a collegial working environment and maintain communications within
the agency. These contacts will exclude direct commands, specific policy
implementation guidance, or human resource administration.
(9) The executive director shall meet with
the commission periodically to exchange information and coordinate operations.
(a) The commission shall inform the executive
director of all policy decisions, appeal decisions, or other commission actions
that affect the day to day operations of the agency.
(b) The executive director shall keep the
commission apprised of significant actions or issues arising in the course of
the daily operation of the agency.
(c) When confronted with circumstances that
are not covered by established policy or by instances of real or potential
conflicts of interest, the executive director shall refer the matter to the
commission.
(10) Subject
to supervision and input by the commission, the executive director shall
oversee the following:
(a)
publications;
(b) bulletins;
and
(c) formal responses to media
and public inquiries.
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