West Virginia Code § 11-13A-18

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(a) General. -- Every taxpayer liable for reporting or paying tax under this article shall keep
records, receipts, invoices and other pertinent papers in the form required by the Tax
Commissioner.
(b) Period of retention. -- Every taxpayer shall keep the records for not less than three years
after the annual return is filed under this article, unless the Tax Commissioner in writing
authorizes their earlier destruction. An extension of time for making an assessment
automatically extends the time period for keeping the records for all years subject to audit
covered in the agreement for extension of time. u
(c) Special rule for purchasers of standing timber or of logs. -- In addition to the records
required by subsection (a) of this section, every person purchasing standing timber, logs or
wood products sawn or chipped in conjunction with a timber harvesting operation in this
state delivered after June 30, 1998, shall obtain from the person from whom the standing
timber, logs or wood products sawn or chipped in clonjunction with a timbering harvest
operation are purchased a true copy of the selsler's then current business registration
certificate issued under article twelve of this chapter or a copy of federal form 1099 for the
year of the purchase. When the seller is a person not required by this chapter to have a
business registration certificate, theg purchaser shall obtain an affidavit from the seller: (1)
Stating that the seller does not have a business registration certificate and that the seller is
not required by this chapter toe have a business registration certificate; (2) listing the seller's
social security number or federal employer identification number; and (3) listing the seller's
current mailing addressL. The Tax Commissioner may develop a form for this affidavit.

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