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§ 105.243

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\nWhen requested by the Secretary, the Attorney General must bring an action to recover the amount of tax that is due from a taxpayer and is collectible under G.S. 105-241.22. In the action, the taxpayer may not challenge the liability for the tax. A judgment in the action has the same priority as a tax lien. The judgment is not subject to a claim for a homestead exemption. The action must be brought in one of the following:\n(1) The Superior Court of Wake County.\n(2) The taxpayer's county of residence.\n(3) A county where the taxpayer owns real property.\n(4) The county in which the taxpayer has its principal place of business.\n(5) A court of competent jurisdiction of another state. (1939, c. 158, s. 914; 1973, c. 476, s. 193; 2007-491, s. 32.)