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Home » US Law » 2022 North Carolina General Statutes » Chapter 58 - Insurance » Article 6 - License Fees and Taxes.

§ 58-6-1 – Commissioner to report taxes and fees and pay monthly.

58-6-1. Commissioner to report taxes and fees and pay monthly. On or before the 10th day of each month the Commissioner shall furnish to the Auditor a statement in detail of the taxes and fees received during the previous month, and shall pay the amounts received to the Treasurer. Except as otherwise provided, the amounts […]

§ 58-6-15 – Annual license continuation fee definition; requirements.

58-6-15. Annual license continuation fee definition; requirements. For purposes of this Chapter only, "annual license continuation fee" means the fee specified in G.S. 58-6-7 submitted to the Commissioner for each year the license is in effect after the company’s year of initial licensing. The annual license continuation fee must be submitted annually on or before […]

§ 58-6-20 – Policyholders to furnish information.

58-6-20. Policyholders to furnish information. Every corporation, firm, or individual doing business in the State shall, upon request of the Commissioner, furnish the Commissioner any information the Commissioner considers necessary to enable the Commissioner to enforce the payment of a tax levied in this Chapter. (1899, c. 54, s. 79; 1901, c. 391, s. 7; […]

§ 58-6-25 – Insurance regulatory charge.

58-6-25. Insurance regulatory charge. (a) Charge Levied. – There is levied on each insurance company, other than a captive insurance company, an annual charge for the purposes stated in subsection (d) of this section. The charge levied in this section is in addition to all other fees and taxes. The percentage rate of the charge […]

§ 58-6-5 – Schedule of fees and charges.

58-6-5. Schedule of fees and charges. The Commissioner shall collect and pay into the State treasury fees and charges as follows: (1) For filing and examining an insurance company application for admission, a nonrefundable fee of one thousand dollars ($1,000), to be submitted with the filing; for each certification or confirmation of an insurance company […]