(1)In general. The tax levied by this chapter is assessed for the annual accounting period regularly used by the taxpayer in keeping its books, with no proration for a portion of the year in the case of dissolution of domestic corporations or withdrawal from the state by foreign corporations or where a corporation otherwise ceases to become taxable under this chapter. The tax accrues on the first day of each accounting period, to be known as the accrual date, and annually thereafter, and is computed on the basis of the previous accounting period closing immediately prior to the accrual date, to be known as the measuring date. For all corporations having an accrual date on or after June 1, 1975, the tax is due and payable in full to the commissioner on or before the fifteenth day of the third month following the close of the annual accounting period. With its payment, the taxpayer shall deliver to the commissioner a full, accurate and complete report and statement signed by a duly authorized officer of the corporation, containing such information as the commissioner may require.