Wisconsin Code § 177.1505

Voluntary disclosure
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(1) The administrator
may enter into voluntary disclosure agreements with holders if
the following conditions are met:
(a) The holder failed to file a report required under this chapter or the holder filed a report under this chapter and failed to include on the report all property subject to reporting.
(b) The administrator is not conducting an examination or investigation of the holder, as provided under s. 177.1002.
(c) The holder has not received a notification from the administrator of an impending examination under s. 177.1002.
(d) The holder has not been notified of an assessment under
subch. X or XI.
(e) The holder is not currently the subject of a civil or a criminal prosecution involving compliance with this chapter.
(f) The holder agrees to report and deliver any property that
was abandoned during any year to which the agreement applies
within 60 days of execution of the agreement. The holder must
make a reasonable effort in good faith to calculate, report, and deliver such property.
(g) The holder agrees to perform duties described in s.
177.0501 within 30 days of execution of the agreement, unless
the agreement provides otherwise.
(h) The holder agrees to prospective compliance with this
chapter.
(i) The holder agrees to waive appeal rights under this chapter
for periods under the agreement.
(2) For purposes of this section:
(a) The filing date is the date that the holder’s application for
voluntary compliance is received by the administrator.
(b) The agreement is executed when signed by the holder and
the administrator.
(c) The administrator may extend the time during which the
holder is to comply with sub. (1) (f).
(d) A holder who enters into an agreement with the administrator and upon compliance with the terms in the agreement shall
be relieved of any further liability with respect to the property reported by the holder under the agreement.
(e) A holder who enters into an agreement with the administrator shall maintain records with regard to property covered under the agreement in accordance with s. 177.0404.
(f) The agreement shall apply to the 5 reporting periods immediately preceding the filing date of the holder’s application.
(g) The administrator shall waive rights to an examination of
records under s. 177.1001 with respect to the reporting periods in
par. (f), and all earlier periods, except for the purpose of the administrator making determinations with respect to sub. (3) (a) and
(b). Unless an agreement is null and void as provided in sub. (3),
the administrator shall not have any cause of action against the
holder resulting from failure of the holder to report any property
abandoned during the reporting periods to which par. (f) applies
or to any earlier periods.
(3) The administrator may declare an executed agreement
null and void. In the case of an agreement that is null and void,
the holder remains subject to all other provisions of this chapter.
The administrator may declare an executed agreement null and
void if at least one of the following applies:
(a) Fraud or intentional misrepresentation by the holder or
those acting on the holder’s behalf with respect to the property required to be reported for the period covered by the agreement.
(b) It is determined by the administrator that the property reported by the holder for the period covered by the agreement is
less than 75 percent of the value of all property reportable by the
holder for the period.
(c) The holder fails to remain in compliance with this chapter
for no less than the 4 reporting periods following the final reporting period covered by the agreement.
(4) The administrator shall waive the provisions of s.
177.1204 with respect to reporting periods covered by the agreement if an application for voluntary disclosure is received by the
administrator and a voluntary disclosure agreement is executed
within 180 days of receipt of the application by the administrator.
The administrator may enter into an agreement with a holder to
extend the date upon which the agreement must be executed and
shall waive the provisions of s. 177.1204 with respect to reporting
periods covered by an agreement executed under such extension.
The administrator shall make efforts to provide information to interested parties regarding the voluntary disclosure period provided under this subsection.

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