Delaware Code § 18-1927

Failure to file statement or remit tax; penalty
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(a) If any broker fails to file his or her annual statement or fails to remit the tax as required in §§ 1924 and 1925 of this title, or if any
insured who independently procured insurance fails to file the report and remit the tax provided by § 1926 of this title prior to or on the
date the tax is due, and, if in the Commissioner's opinion such failure is without just cause, he or she shall be liable for a fine of $25 for
each day of delinquency commencing with the first day after the tax is due.
(b) The tax may be collected by distraint, or the tax and fine may be recovered by an action instituted by the Commissioner in any
court of competent jurisdiction.
(c) Any fine collected by the Commissioner shall be paid to the State Treasurer and credited to the General Fund.

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