100.57(2)
(2) A tax preparer or entity that employs tax preparers may not disclose to another person information obtained in the course of preparing a client's tax return, unless all of the following apply:
100.57(2)(a)
(a) The tax preparer or entity provides to the client a separate document that identifies all of the following:
100.57(2)(a)1.
1. The persons to whom the tax preparer or entity intends to disclose the information.
100.57(2)(a)2.
2. The specific information that the tax preparer or entity intends to disclose.
100.57(2)(b)
(b) The document provided under
par. (a) informs the client that the client may at any time revoke consent to the disclosure of information obtained in the course of preparing the client's tax return for a tax year by giving notice to the tax preparer or entity that prepared the client's tax return for the tax year.
100.57(2)(c)
(c) The client signs the document provided by the tax preparer or entity under
par. (a).
100.57(2)(d)
(d) Within 30 days after the date on which the tax preparer or entity completes work on the client's tax return or the date on which the client signs the document provided by the tax preparer or entity under
par. (a), whichever occurs first, the tax preparer or entity provides to the client a copy of the document signed by the client.
100.57(3)
(3) Subsection (2) does not apply to the disclosure of information to any of the following:
100.57(3)(a)
(a) A federal, state, or local governmental entity that is authorized to collect a tax.
100.57(3)(b)
(b) A federal, state, or local law enforcement agency.
100.57(4)
(4) A document provided by a tax preparer or entity under
sub. (2) (a) shall remain valid for one year from the date on which it is signed by a client or until the client revokes consent to the disclosure of information obtained in the course of preparing the client's tax return, whichever occurs first.
100.57(5)
(5) A tax preparer or entity shall retain a copy of the document provided to a client under
sub. (2) (a) for as long as the tax preparer or entity retains the client's tax records for the tax year for which the client has consented to disclosure under
sub. (2).
100.57(6)(a)(a) Any person suffering pecuniary loss because of a violation of this section may commence an action to recover the pecuniary loss. If the person prevails, the person shall recover twice the amount of the pecuniary loss, or $200 for each violation, whichever is greater, together with costs, including reasonable attorney fees, notwithstanding
s. 814.04 (1).
100.57(6)(b)
(b) The department may commence an action in the name of the state to restrain by temporary or permanent injunction a violation of this section. Before entry of final judgment, the court may make any necessary orders to restore to a person any pecuniary loss suffered by the person because of the violation.
100.57(6)(c)
(c) The department or a district attorney may commence an action in the name of the state to recover a forfeiture to the state of not less than $100 nor more than $10,000 for each violation of this section.
100.57 History
History: 2007 a. 176 s.
1;
2009 a. 180 s.
98; Stats. 2009 s. 100.57.
100.60
100.60
State renewable fuels goal. 100.60(1)(a)
(a) "Biodiesel" means a fuel that is comprised of monoalkyl esters of long chain fatty acids derived from vegetable oils or animal fats and that meets all of the applicable requirements of the American Society for Testing and Materials.
100.60(1)(b)
(b) "Diesel-replacement renewable fuel" means any of the following:
100.60(1)(b)2.
2. Any other fuel that can substitute for petroleum-based diesel fuel, that is derived from a renewable resource, that meets all of the applicable requirements of the American Society for Testing and Materials for that fuel, and that the department of commerce designates as a diesel-replacement renewable fuel under
sub. (7) (a).
100.60(1)(c)
(c) "Gasoline-replacement renewable fuel" means any of the following:
100.60(1)(c)2.
2. Any other fuel that can substitute for gasoline, that is derived from a renewable resource, that meets all of the applicable requirements of the American Society for Testing and Materials for that fuel, and that the department of commerce designates as a gasoline-replacement renewable fuel under
sub. (7) (b).
100.60(1)(d)
(d) "Motor vehicle fuel" means any substance used to fuel motor vehicles used for transportation on public roadways.
100.60(1)(e)
(e) "Renewable fuel" means a gasoline-replacement renewable fuel or a diesel-replacement renewable fuel.
100.60(2)(a)1.
1. "Federal advanced biofuel volume" means the volume for the year listed in
42 USC 7545 (o) (2) (B) (i) (II) or determined by the federal environmental protection agency under
42 USC 7545 (o) (2) (B) (ii) for advanced biofuel, except as provided under
par. (d).
100.60(2)(a)2.
2. "Federal biomass-based diesel volume" means the volume for the year listed in
42 USC 7545 (o) (2) (b) (i) (IV) or determined by the federal environmental protection agency under
42 USC 7545 (o) (2) (B) (ii) for biomass-based diesel, except as provided under
par. (d).
100.60(2)(a)3.
3. "Federal cellulosic biofuel volume" means the volume for the year listed in
42 USC 7545 (o) (2) (B) (i) (III) or determined by the federal environmental protection agency under
42 USC 7545 (o) (2) (B) (ii) for cellulosic biofuel, except as provided under
par. (d).
100.60(2)(a)4.
4. "Federal diesel-replacement renewable fuel percentage" means the number calculated as follows:
100.60(2)(a)4.a.
a. Subtract the sum of the federal cellulosic biofuel volume and the federal biomass-based diesel volume from the federal advanced biofuel volume.
100.60(2)(a)4.b.
b. Subtract the amount determined under
subd. 4. a. from the federal renewable fuel volume.
100.60(2)(a)4.c.
c. Divide the federal biomass-based diesel volume by the amount determined under
subd. 4. b.
100.60(2)(a)5.
5. "Federal diesel-replacement renewable fuel volume" means the volume calculated as follows:
100.60(2)(a)5.a.
a. Subtract the sum of the federal cellulosic biofuel volume and the federal biomass-based diesel volume from the federal advanced biofuel volume.
100.60(2)(a)5.b.
b. Multiply the federal diesel-replacement renewable fuel percentage by the amount determined under
subd. 5. a.
100.60(2)(a)5.c.
c. Add the federal biomass-based diesel volume to the amount determined under
subd. 5. b.
100.60(2)(a)6.
6. "Federal gasoline-replacement renewable fuel volume" means the volume calculated by subtracting the federal diesel-replacement renewable fuel volume from the federal renewable fuel volume.
100.60(2)(a)7.
7. "Federal renewable fuel volume" means the volume for the year listed in
42 USC 7545 (o) (2) (B) (i) (I) or determined by the federal environmental protection agency under
42 USC 7545 (o) (2) (B) (ii) for renewable fuel, except as provided under
par. (d).
100.60(2)(a)8.
8. "State percentage of motor vehicle fuel sold nationally" for a year means the number calculated as follows:
100.60(2)(a)8.a.
a. For each of the 3 years that preceded the year, divide the total volume of motor vehicle fuel sold in this state by the total volume of motor vehicle fuel sold nationally. If complete information for the most recent year is unavailable, the department may estimate sales for that year.
100.60(2)(a)9.
9. "Year" means the year for which the gasoline-replacement renewable fuel goal or diesel-replacement renewable fuel goal is being determined.
100.60(2)(b)
(b)
Gasoline-replacement renewable fuels sales volume. The state goal for the minimum annual volume of gasoline-replacement renewable fuels sold in motor vehicle fuel in the state for a year is an amount calculated as follows:
100.60(2)(b)1.
1. Multiply the federal gasoline-replacement renewable fuel volume for the year by 1.1.
100.60(2)(b)2.
2. Multiply the amount determined under
subd. 1. by the state percentage of motor vehicle fuel sold nationally for the year.
100.60(2)(c)
(c)
Diesel-replacement renewable fuels sales volume. The state goal for the minimum annual volume of diesel-replacement renewable fuels sold in motor vehicle fuel in the state for a year is an amount calculated as follows:
100.60(2)(c)1.
1. Multiply the federal diesel-replacement renewable fuel volume for the year by 1.1.
100.60(2)(c)2.
2. Multiply the amount determined under
subd. 1. by the state percentage of motor vehicle fuel sold nationally for the year.
100.60(2)(d)1.1. The department shall adjust a volume specified in
par. (a) 1.,
2.,
3., or
7., in accordance with any waiver to the volume granted by the federal environmental protection agency under
42 USC 7545 (o) (7).
100.60(2)(d)2.
2. The department shall adjust a volume specified in
par. (a) 1.,
2.,
3., or
7., by rule if the department determines that the regulations of the federal environmental protection agency adopted under
42 USC 7545 (o), other than
42 USC 7545 (o) (7), result in the actual volume of one of these types of fuel that is required to be sold under
42 USC 7545 (o) differing from the corresponding volume specified under
par. (a) 1.,
2.,
3., or
7.
100.60(3)(a)(a) Annually, beginning in 2011, the department, in cooperation with and with assistance from the department of commerce, the department of revenue, and the office of energy independence, shall determine whether the annual goals for sales of renewable fuels in
sub. (2) (b) and
(c), for the previous year, were met in the state in that year.
100.60(3)(b)
(b) The department may not include sales of gasoline-replacement renewable fuel or diesel-replacement renewable fuel in making the determination under
par. (a) unless the fuel meets or exceeds applicable requirements for greenhouse gas emissions reduction under
42 USC 7545 (o) (1) (B) (i), (D), (E) or (2) (A) (i) or under
42 USC 7545 (o) (4).
100.60(4)(a)(a) Except as provided in
par. (b), if the department determines under
sub. (3) (a) that an annual goal for sales of renewable fuels in
sub. (2) (b) or
(c), was not met, the department shall assess the cause and report its findings to the governor and, under
s. 13.172 (3), to the standing committees of the legislature that oversee issues related to renewable fuel. The department shall include all of the following in the assessment:
100.60(4)(a)1.
1. A determination of whether renewable fuels are available in sufficient quantities and at prices comparable to the type of fuel that they replace, and if so, whether fluctuations in demand for renewable fuels are a cause of sales below the goal.
100.60(4)(a)2.
2. A determination of whether state or federal laws prevent or impede the sale of the renewable fuels in volumes that meet the goals in
sub. (2).
100.60(4)(a)3.
3. An assessment of the motor vehicle fuel production, distribution, and marketing systems in this state to determine how practices could be changed to increase the volume of renewable fuel sold in this state.
100.60(4)(a)4.
4. A determination of whether requirements for renewable fuel sales by individual refiners, wholesalers, suppliers, distributors, retailers, or any other persons involved in the production, distribution, or marketing of motor vehicle fuel, would likely result in sales of volumes of renewable fuels that meet the goals in
sub. (2).
100.60(4)(b)
(b) If the department determines under
sub. (3) (a) that an annual goal for sales of gasoline-replacement renewable fuels or diesel-replacement renewable fuels in
sub. (2) (b) or
(c), was not met in a year, the department has conducted an assessment under
par. (a) for a previous year for the same category of renewable fuels, and the department determines that another assessment for the same category of renewable fuels will not further the purposes of this section, an assessment and report to the governor and the legislature under
par. (a) are not required.
100.60(6)(a)(a) The department shall consult with the department of commerce, the department of revenue, and the office of energy independence to determine if information necessary to make a determination under
sub. (3) (a) or an assessment under
sub. (4) is being collected by these agencies under laws in effect on June 2, 2010. If the information is not being collected, the department may request the department of commerce, the department of revenue, or the office of energy independence to collect the information if collection by one of these agencies is more cost-effective for state government and less burdensome for the persons subject to the reporting requirements than collection of the information by the department.
100.60(6)(b)
(b) The department may require refiners, wholesalers, suppliers, distributors, retailers, or any other person involved in the production, distribution, or marketing of motor vehicle fuel to report information necessary to make a determination under
sub. (3) (a) or an assessment under
sub. (4).
100.60(6)(c)
(c) If the department requires the reporting of information under
par. (b), the department shall require the reporting of information relating to the feedstocks used to produce a renewable fuel sold in this state unless the department determines that this information is not reasonably available.
100.60(6)(d)
(d) The department of revenue may collect information requested by the department under
par. (a) in the reports under
s. 78.12 (1) to
(3).
100.60(7)
(7) Department of commerce authority. 100.60(7)(a)(a) The department of commerce may promulgate a rule designating a fuel that can substitute for petroleum-based diesel fuel, that is derived from a renewable resource, and that meets all of the applicable requirements of the American Society for Testing and Materials for that fuel as a diesel-replacement renewable fuel for the purposes of this section.
100.60(7)(b)
(b) The department of commerce may promulgate a rule designating a fuel that can substitute for gasoline, that is derived from a renewable resource, and that meets all of the applicable requirements of the American Society for Testing and Materials for that fuel as a gasoline-replacement renewable fuel for the purposes of this section.
100.60(8)(b)(b) Any person who fails to provide to the department information required under
sub.(6) (b) shall forfeit not more than $1,000 for each violation.
100.60(8)(c)
(c) Each violation of a requirement to provide information under
sub. (6) (b) constitutes a separate offense, and each day of continued violation is a separate offense.
100.60(8)(d)1.1. In lieu of any other penalty under this subsection, the department may directly assess a forfeiture by issuing an order against any person who violates a requirement to provide information under
sub. (6) (b). The department may not assess a forfeiture exceeding $5,000 for each violation.
100.60(8)(d)2.
2. The department shall promulgate rules specifying the procedures governing the assessment of forfeitures under this paragraph including all of the following:
100.60(8)(d)2.a.
a. The procedure for issuing an order for an alleged violation.
100.60(8)(d)2.b.
b. The amount of a forfeiture that the department may assess for an alleged violation, subject to the limit in
subd. 1. and the considerations in
par. (e).
100.60(8)(d)2.c.
c. The procedure for contesting an order issued for an alleged violation.
100.60(8)(d)2.d.
d. The procedure for contesting the assessment of a forfeiture for an alleged violation.
100.60(8)(d)3.
3. The department shall remit all forfeitures paid under this paragraph to the secretary of administration for deposit in the school fund.
100.60(8)(d)4.
4. All forfeitures that are not paid as required under this paragraph shall accrue interest at the rate of 12 percent per year.
100.60(8)(d)5.
5. The attorney general may bring an action in the name of the state to collect any forfeiture imposed, or interest accrued, under this paragraph if the forfeiture or interest has not been paid after the exhaustion of all administrative and judicial reviews.