False testimony; verification of false statements, 54:52-19 November 27, 2009
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False testimony; verification of false statements, 54:52-19
A person who knowingly swears to, affirms, certifies or verifies any false or fraudulent statement with intent to evade, avoid or otherwise not pay any tax, fee, penalty or interest, or any part thereof, or being under oath, testifies falsely at any hearing held pursuant to the provisions of the State Tax Uniform Procedure Law, R.S. 54:48-1 et seq., is guilty of a crime of the fourth degree.
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