North Dakota Code § 57-01-11

Assessment of or determination of additional tax liability by tax
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1. In any case in which the provisions of any tax law are administered by the tax 
commissioner and the tax is collected by the tax commissioner or the amount thereof 
is certified by the tax commissioner to any other official for collection and the law 
providing for such tax authorizes the tax commissioner to assess or determine a tax 
liability that is in addition to that reported by the taxpayer, the taxpayer has a right to a 
hearing before the tax commissioner on such assessment or determination and has a 
right to appeal to the courts from the decision of the tax commissioner on such hearing 
and all of the provisions of chapter 28 -32 relating to proceedings before an 
administrative agency, including the right to appeal to the courts from the decision of 
the tax commissioner in such a proceeding, are applicable to and govern the notice of 
hearing, the hearing, and the right of appeal from the tax commissioner's decision 
thereon. Notwithstanding the provisions of any other law heretofore or hereafter 
enacted, it is the intent and purpose of this section to provide that in those 
circumstances hereinbefore described every taxpayer shall have both the right to a 
hearing before the tax commissioner and the right to appeal to the courts from the tax 
commissioner's decision on such hearing in accordance with the provisions of chapter 
28-32 unless the provisions of any such law expressly provide that the decision of the 
tax commissioner is final or expressly provide that the provisions of chapter 28 -32 are 
not applicable.
2. If a tax administered by the tax commissioner is assessed under any provision of law 
that expressly provides the assessed tax is final and nonreviewable and the assessed 
tax has not been paid, the tax commissioner may accept for legal settlement purposes, 
a reduced amount of tax if information is received from the taxpayer that the tax as 
assessed exceeds the actual amount due. If the tax commissioner receives 

information that the tax was under-assessed, the additional amount of tax that is 
determined to be due may be assessed by the tax commissioner, notwithstanding the 
fact that the assessment made by the tax commissioner is final and nonreviewable.

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