70.39
70.39
Collection of delinquent tax. 70.39(1)
(1) Taxes due and unpaid on June 15 shall be deemed delinquent as of that date, and when delinquent shall be subject to a penalty of 4% of the tax and interest at the rate of 1.5% per month until paid. The parent shall be liable for any delinquent taxes of a subsidiary person. The department shall immediately proceed to collect the tax due, penalty, interest and costs. For the purpose of collection the department or its duly authorized agent has the same powers as conferred by law upon the county treasurer, county clerk, sheriff and district attorney.
70.39(2)
(2) Any part of an assessment which is contested before the tax appeals commission or the courts, which after hearing shall be ordered to be paid, shall be considered as a delinquent tax if unpaid on the 10th day following the date of the final order and shall be subject to the penalty and interest provisions under
sub. (1).
70.39(3)
(3) After the tax becomes delinquent, the department shall issue a warrant to the sheriff of any county of the state in which the metalliferous mineral property is located in total or in part. The warrant shall command the sheriff to levy upon and sell sufficient of the person's metalliferous mineral property found within the sheriff's county, to pay the tax with the penalties, interest and costs, and to proceed in the same manner as upon an execution against property issued out of a court of record, and to return the warrant to the department and pay to it the money collected, or the part thereof as may be necessary to pay the tax, penalties, interest and costs, within 60 days after the receipt of the warrant, and deliver the balance, if any, after deduction of lawful charges to the person.
70.39(4)(a)(a) Within 5 days after the receipt of the warrant the sheriff shall file a copy of it with the clerk of circuit court of the county, unless the person makes satisfactory arrangements for payment with the department, in which case, the sheriff shall, at the direction of the department, return the warrant to it.
70.39(4)(b)
(b) The clerk of circuit court shall enter the warrant as a delinquent income or franchise tax warrant as required under
s. 806.11. The clerk of circuit court shall accept, file and enter the warrant without prepayment of any fee, but shall submit a statement of the proper fees within 30 days to the department of revenue. The fees shall be paid by the state treasurer upon audit by the department of administration on the certificate of the secretary of revenue and shall be charged to the proper appropriation for the department of revenue.
70.39(4)(c)
(c) The sheriff shall be entitled to the same fees for executing upon the warrant as upon an execution against property issued out of a court of record, to be collected in the same manner.
70.39(4)(d)
(d) Upon the sale of any real estate the sheriff shall execute a deed of the real estate, and the person may redeem the real estate as from a sale under an execution against property upon a judgment of a court of record. No public official may demand prepayment of any fee for the performance of any official act required in carrying out this section.
70.395
70.395
Distribution and apportionment of tax. 70.395(1)
(1)
Distribution. Fifteen days after the collection of the tax under
ss. 70.38 to
70.39, the department of administration, upon certification of the department of revenue, shall transfer the amount collected as follows:
70.395(1)(a)1.1. To the investment and local impact fund, an amount equal to the first-dollar payment or 60% of the taxes collected under
ss. 70.38 to
70.39 in respect to mines not in operation on November 28, 1981, whichever is greater.
70.395(1)(a)2.
2. In this paragraph, except as provided in
subd. 3., "first-dollar payment" means an amount equal to $100,000 for each county, Native American community or municipality eligible to receive a payment under
sub. (2) (d) 1.,
2. or
2m.
70.395(1)(a)3.
3. If the tax collected under
ss. 70.38 to
70.39 in any year is less than the first-dollar payment as defined in
subd. 2., "first-dollar payment" for that year means the amount of taxes collected under
ss. 70.38 to
70.39 in respect to mines not in operation on November 28, 1981.
70.395(1)(b)
(b) After the transfers under
par. (a), the undistributed portion of the amount of taxes collected under
ss. 70.38 to
70.39 in respect to mines not in operation on November 28, 1981, shall be deposited to the badger fund under
s. 25.28.
70.395(1g)
(1g) Distribution. Fifteen days after the collection of the tax under
ss. 70.38 to
70.39, the department of administration, upon certification of the department of revenue, shall transfer the amount collected to January 1, 1991, in respect to mines in operation on November 28, 1981, as follows:
70.395(1g)(b)
(b) Sixty percent to the investment and local impact fund.
70.395(1m)
(1m) Limit on investment and local impact fund. If the fund under
sub. (1) (a) has a balance of more than $20 million on January 1 of any year, the excess over $20 million shall be transferred to a separate account to be administered under
s. 25.28. The badger board may not commingle the moneys transferred under this subsection with the other moneys constituting the badger fund. The interest on the moneys transferred under this subsection shall be used for the purposes under
s. 25.28. If the investment and local impact fund does not have sufficient moneys to make the payments under this section for any year, or if the balance in the fund under
sub. (1) (a) falls below a level of $20 million on any January 1, the investment and local impact fund board may transfer from the funds under
s. 25.28, up to the amount of the moneys previously transferred under this subsection for all prior years, sufficient funds to make the payments under this section or to provide a balance in the investment and local impact fund of $20 million.
70.395(2)
(2) Investment and local impact fund. 70.395(2)(b)(b) There is created an investment and local impact fund under the jurisdiction and management of the investment and local impact fund board, as created under
s. 15.435.
70.395(2)(c)
(c) The board shall, according to procedures established by rule:
70.395(2)(c)1.
1. Certify to the department of administration the amount of funds to be distributed under
pars. (d) to
(g) and to be paid under
par. (j).
70.395(2)(d)
(d) Annually on the first Monday in January, except as provided in
subd. 5. b. and
c., the department of administration shall distribute, upon certification by the board:
70.395(2)(d)1.
1. To each county in which metalliferous minerals are extracted, the first-dollar payment under
sub. (1) (a).
70.395(2)(d)1m.
1m. To each county in which metalliferous minerals are extracted, 20% of the tax collected annually under
ss. 70.38 to
70.39 from persons extracting metalliferous minerals in the county or $250,000, whichever is less, to be used for mining-related purposes.
70.395(2)(d)2.
2. To each city, town or village in which metalliferous minerals are extracted, the first-dollar payment under
sub. (1) (a) minus any payment during that year under
par. (d) (intro.) or
subd. 5. If the minable ore body is located in 2 contiguous municipalities and if at least 15% of the minable ore body is in each municipality, each qualifying municipality shall receive a full payment specified in this subdivision as if the ore body were located solely within that municipality. The department of revenue shall annually change the dollar amount specified in this subdivision as specified in
s. 70.375 (6) except that the dollar amount may not be reduced below the dollar amount under this subdivision on November 28, 1981.
70.395(2)(d)2m.
2m. To any Native American community that has tribal lands within a municipality qualified to receive a payment under this section, an amount equal to $100,000 minus any payments during that year under
par. (d) (intro.) or
subd. 5. Annually, the dollar amount in this subdivision shall be adjusted as specified under
s. 70.375 (6).
70.395(2)(d)3.
3. Where the tax under
ss. 70.37 to
70.39 is in respect to a mining site which is located in more than one county or municipality the distribution under
subds. 1. and
2. shall be as follows:
70.395(2)(d)3.a.
a. On or before February 10 of each year persons extracting metalliferous minerals in this state shall report to the department the amount of crude ore extracted from each municipality and county in the state in the previous year. The data shall detail the total amount of crude ore extracted from each mine and the portion of the total taken from each municipality and county. This data shall be included in the report required by
s. 70.38 (1) and
(2).
70.395(2)(d)3.c.
c. Each county's proportion of the amount determined under
subd. 1. shall be equal to the ratio of the amount of crude ore extracted from the mine in that county to the total amount of crude ore extracted from the mine multiplied by the amount determined under
subd. 1.
70.395(2)(d)4.
4. To the investment and local impact fund an amount equal to 10% of the taxes paid by each mine plus all accrued interest on that amount for a project reserve fund. The funds shall be withdrawn by the investment and local impact fund board to be used for the following purposes in respect to the municipality or municipalities in which the mine is located:
70.395(2)(d)4.a.
a. To ensure an annual payment to each municipality under
sub. (1) (a) in an amount equal to the average payment for the 3 previous years to that municipality.
70.395(2)(d)4.b.
b. To reimburse municipalities for costs associated with the cessation of mining operations.
70.395(2)(d)5.a.a. To each municipality that contains a metalliferous mining site in respect to which an application for a mining permit has been made prior to January 1, 1986, until a final decision is made on that application or for 4 years, whichever is the shorter period, $100,000 annually. To each municipality that contains a metalliferous mining site at which construction has begun prior to January 1, 1989, but at which extraction has not been engaged in for at least 3 years, $100,000 annually. The funds under this subdivision shall be used only for mining-related purposes. Payments under this subdivision are payable 30 days following submission of the application or commencement of construction. Payments shall be made on a project fiscal year basis commencing on the date of submission or commencement of construction. In this subdivision, "municipality" means a city, town or village and any Native American community contained within such a city, town or village.
70.395(2)(d)5.b.
b. Annually, after the board has determined that the use of the funds is for mining-related purposes associated with construction of the specific project in the project fiscal year, to each county that contains a metalliferous mining site at which construction is begun prior to January 1, 1989, but at which extraction has not been engaged in, $300,000 annually reduced by the amount of property taxes paid to the county during the current fiscal year on improvements and also reduced by any payments received under
subds. 1. and
1m. The funds under this subparagraph shall be used only for mining-related purposes. Payments shall be made on a project fiscal year basis commencing on the date of commencement of construction, and are payable 30 days following the close of the fiscal year.
70.395(2)(d)5.c.
c. To each Native American community, county, city, town and village that contains at least 15% of a minable ore body in respect to which construction has begun at a metalliferous mining site but in respect to which extraction has not begun, $100,000 as a one-time payment. Those payments shall be made on or before the date 30 days after the beginning of construction.
70.395(2)(dc)1.1. Each person intending to submit an application for a mining permit shall pay $50,000 to the department of revenue for deposit in the investment and local impact fund at the time that the person notifies the department of natural resources under
s. 293.31 (1) of that intent.
70.395(2)(dc)2.
2. A person making a payment under
subd. 1. shall pay an additional $50,000 upon notification by the board that the board has distributed 50% of the payment under
subd. 1.
70.395(2)(dc)3.
3. A person making a payment under
subd. 2. shall pay an additional $50,000 upon notification by the board that the board has distributed all of the payment under
subd. 1. and 50% of the payment under
subd. 2.
70.395(2)(dc)4.
4. Six months after the signing of a local agreement under
s. 293.41 for the proposed mine for which the payment is made, the board shall refund any funds paid under this paragraph but not distributed under
par. (fm) from the investment and local impact fund to the person making the payment under this paragraph.
70.395(2)(dg)
(dg) Each person constructing a metalliferous mining site shall pay to the department of revenue for deposit in the investment and local impact fund, as a construction fee, an amount sufficient to make the construction period payments under
par. (d) 5. in respect to that site. Any person paying a construction fee under this paragraph may credit against taxes due under
s. 70.375 an amount equal to the payments that the taxpayer has made under this paragraph, provided that the credit does not reduce the taxpayer's liability under
s. 70.375 below the amount needed to make the first-dollar payments as defined under
sub. (1) (a) 2. for that year in respect to the taxpayer's mine. Any amount not creditable because of that limitation in any year may be carried forward.
70.395(2)(e)
(e) If the appropriations under
ss. 20.566 (7) (e) and
(v) in any year are insufficient to make all payments under
par. (d), full payments shall be made in the order listed in
subds. 1. to
4., except that construction period payments under
par. (d) 5. for which a person mining has made a construction fee payment under
par. (dg) shall be made first. If funds are insufficient to pay the full amounts payable at a particular priority level listed in
subds. 1. to
4., payments shall be prorated among the entities entitled to payments at that level:
70.395(2)(f)
(f) A school district may apply to the board for payments from the fund in an amount equal to the school district's nonshared costs. If the board finds that the school district has incurred costs attributable to enrollment resulting from the development and operation of metalliferous mineral mining and if the board and the school board of the school district reach an agreement on a payment schedule, the board shall certify to the department of administration for payment to the school district an amount equal to all or part of the nonshared costs of the school district in the year in which the initial agreement was reached. The board and the school district may, by mutual consent, modify the provisions of the agreement at any time. The payment shall be considered a nondeductible receipt for the purposes of
s. 121.07 (6). In this paragraph, "nonshared costs" means the amount of the school district's principal and interest payments on long-term indebtedness and annual capital outlay for the current school year, which is not shared under
s. 121.07 (6) (a) or other nonshared costs and which is attributable to enrollment increases resulting from the development of metalliferous mineral mining operations.
70.395(2)(fm)
(fm) The board may distribute a payment received under
par. (dc) to a county, town, village, city, tribal government or local impact committee authorized under
s. 293.41 (3) only for legal counsel, qualified technical experts in the areas of transportation, utilities, economic and social impacts, environmental impacts and municipal services and other reasonable and necessary expenses incurred by the recipient that directly relate to the good faith negotiation of a local agreement under
s. 293.41 for the proposed mine for which the payment is made.
70.395(2)(g)
(g) The board may distribute the revenues received under
subs. (1) (a) and
(1g) (b) or proceeds thereof in accordance with
par. (h) for the following purposes, as the board determines necessary:
70.395(2)(g)1.
1. Protective services, such as police and fire services associated with the construction and operation of the mine site.
70.395(2)(g)2.
2. Highways, as defined in
s. 990.01 (12), repaired or constructed as a consequence of the construction and operation of the mine site.
70.395(2)(g)4.
4. Monitoring the effects of the mining operation on the environment.
70.395(2)(g)5.
5. Extraordinary community facilities and services provided as a result of mining activity.
70.395(2)(g)6.
6. Legal counsel and technical consultants to represent and assist municipalities appearing before state agencies on matters relating to metalliferous mineral mining.
70.395(2)(g)7.
7. Other expenses associated with the construction, operation, cessation of operation or closure of the mine site.
70.395(2)(g)8.
8. The preparation of areawide community service plans for municipalities applying for funds under
par. (h) which identify social, economic, educational and environmental impacts associated with mining and set forth a plan for minimizing the impacts.
70.395(2)(g)9.
9. Provision of educational services in a school district.
70.395(2)(g)10.
10. Expenses attributable to a permanent or temporary closing of a mine including the cost of providing retraining and other educational programs designed to assist displaced workers in finding new employment opportunities and the cost of operating any job placement referral programs connected with the curtailment of mining operations in any area of this state.
70.395(2)(h)1.
1. Distribution shall first be made to those municipalities in which metalliferous minerals are extracted or were extracted within 3 years previous to December 31 of the current year, or in which a permit has been issued under
s. 293.49 to commence mining;
70.395(2)(h)2.
2. Distribution shall next be made to those municipalities adjacent to municipalities in which metalliferous minerals are extracted or were extracted more than 3 years, but less than 7 years previous to December 31 of the current year;
70.395(2)(h)3.
3. Distribution shall next be made to those municipalities which are not adjacent to municipalities in which metalliferous minerals are extracted and in which metalliferous minerals are not extracted.
70.395(2)(hr)
(hr) The board shall, by rule, establish procedures to recoup payments made, and to withhold payments to be made, under
pars. (d),
(f),
(fm) and
(g),
sub. (3) and
s. 293.65 (5) for noncompliance with this section or rules adopted under this section.
70.395(2)(hw)
(hw) A recipient of a discretionary payment under
par. (f) or
(g),
sub. (3) or
s. 293.65 (5) or any payment under
par. (d) that is restricted to mining-related purposes who uses the payment for attorney fees may do so only for the purposes under
par. (g) 6. and for processing mining-related permits or other approvals required by the municipality. The board shall recoup or withhold payments that are used or proposed to be used by the recipient for attorney fees except as authorized under this paragraph. The board may not limit the hourly rate of attorney fees for which the recipient uses the payment to a level below the hourly rate that is commonly charged for similar services.
70.395(2)(i)
(i) The board may require financial audits of all recipients of payments made under
pars. (d) to
(g). The board shall require that all funds received under
pars. (d) to
(g) be placed in a segregated account. The financial audit may be conducted as part of a municipality's or county's annual audit, if one is conducted. The cost of the audits shall be paid by the board from the appropriation under
s. 20.566 (7) (g).
70.395(2)(j)
(j) Prior to the beginning of a fiscal year, the board shall certify to the department of administration for payment from the investment and local impact fund any sum necessary for the department of natural resources to make payments under
s. 289.68 (3) for the long-term care of mining waste sites, if moneys in the waste management fund are insufficient to make complete payments during that fiscal year, but this sum may not exceed the balance in the waste management fund at the beginning of that fiscal year or 50% of the balance in the investment and local impact fund at the beginning of that fiscal year, whichever amount is greater.
70.395(2)(k)
(k) Prior to the beginning of each fiscal year, the board shall certify to the department of administration for payment from the investment and local impact fund any sum necessary for the department of natural resources to make payments under
s. 292.31 for the environmental repair of mining waste sites, if moneys in the environmental fund that are available for environmental repair are insufficient to make complete payments during that fiscal year. This sum may not exceed the balance in the environmental fund at the beginning of that fiscal year or 50% of the balance in the investment and local impact fund at the beginning of that fiscal year, whichever amount is greater.
70.395(3)
(3) Federal revenue distribution. The investment and local impact fund board shall distribute federal mining revenue received by the state from the sales, bonuses, royalties and rentals of federal public lands located within the state. The distribution of such federal revenues by the board shall give priority to those municipalities socially or economically impacted by mining on such federal lands and shall be used for planning, construction and maintenance of public facilities or provision of public services. The funds distributed under this subsection may be used only for mining-related purposes.
70.395 Annotation
Legislature has vested board with power to make discretionary distributions under (2) (g). Kammes v. Min. Inv. & Local Impact Fund Bd. 115 W (2d) 144, 340 NW (2d) 206 (Ct. App. 1983).
70.395 Annotation
Grants under this section would not violate public purpose doctrine and internal improvements clause of Wisconsin Constitution. 70 Atty. Gen. 48.
70.396
70.396
Use of metalliferous mining tax payments by counties. Counties receiving payments under
s. 70.395 (2) (d) 1. shall expend the funds for any or all of the following uses:
70.396(2)
(2) Funds may be placed in the county mining investment fund for investment by the state investment board or may be placed in a segregated account with a financial institution located in the state. The funds may be withdrawn only at a later date to alleviate impacts associated with the closing of a metalliferous mine in the county or the curtailment of metalliferous mining activity in the county. If a county deposits mining impact funds in the county mining investment fund, withdrawals from the fund shall be subject to the restrictions described under
s. 25.65 (4). If a county deposits mining impact funds with a financial institution located in this state, withdrawals made within 10 years of deposit shall be subject to the review and approval of the investment and local impact fund board. The county shall notify the board of withdrawals made 10 years after deposit. The county shall report annually to the impact board any deposits, withdrawals and use of mining impact funds in that year.
70.396(3)
(3) A maximum of $25,000 annually may be distributed by a county to any town, city or village in the county where the extraction of metalliferous minerals is occurring.
70.3965
70.3965
Fund administrative fee. There is imposed an investment and local impact fund administrative fee on each person that has gross proceeds. On or before July 31 the department shall calculate the fee imposed on each such person by dividing the person's gross proceeds for the previous year by the total gross proceeds of all persons for that year and by multiplying the resulting fraction by the amount expended under
s. 20.566 (7) (g) for the previous fiscal year. Each person who is subject to a fee under this section shall pay that fee on or before August 15.
70.3965 History
History: 1995 a. 27.