7 C.F.R. § 1260.175

Late-payment charge

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Any unpaid assessments due to the Board pursuant to § 1260.172 shall be increased 2.0 percent each month beginning with the day following the date such assessments were due. Any remaining amount due, which shall include any unpaid charges previously made pursuant to this section, shall be increased at the same rate on the corresponding day of each month thereafter until paid. For the purposes of this section, any assessment that was determined at a date later than prescribed by this subpart because of a person's failure to submit a report to the Board when due shall be considered to have been payable by the date it would have been due if the report had been filed when due. The timeliness of a payment to the Board shall be based on the applicable postmark date or the date actually received by the qualified State beef council or Board, whichever is earlier.

Notes of Decisions
Cited in 2 cases, 1989–2000 · leading case: United States v. L. Robert Frame, Sr. & Vintage Sales Stables, Inc., 885 F.2d 1119 (3rd Cir. 1989).
United States v. L. Robert Frame, Sr. & Vintage Sales Stables, Inc., 885 F.2d 1119 (3rd Cir. 1989). · cites it 2× “7 C.F.R. § 1260.175 . The Secretary is authorized to make investigations to uncover current, past, or future violation of the Beef Promotion Act and/or Order.”
Goetz v. United States, 99 F. Supp. 2d 1308 (D. Kan. 2000). “175 of the Beef Promotion Order ( 7 C.F.R. § 1260.175 ) by failing to pay late payment charges for assessments that Goetz failed to remit to a qualified state beef council during the period October 1, 1986 through June 30, 1994; (3) concluded that Goetz willfully violated…”
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