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40-3-21
Section 40-3-21 Tax assessor to enter corrected values. When the work of hearing objections
against values fixed on taxable property shall have been completed by the board of equalization,
the tax assessor shall enter upon the tax return lists the corrected values, if any changes
have been made therein, which changed or altered value shall be the taxable value of the property
or properties, unless an appeal is taken as herein provided or unless otherwise ordered by
the Department of Revenue. (Acts 1939, No. 143, p. 178; Code 1940, T. 51, §108.)...
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40-7-25.1
Section 40-7-25.1 Current use value of Class III property - Definition; appraisal of property
at request of owner; legislative intent; applicability of section; method of valuation; factors
considered in appraisal; rules and regulations of Department of Revenue; hearing objections.
(a) For ad valorem tax years beginning on and after October 1, 1978, with respect to taxable
property defined in Section 40-8-1, as amended, as Class III property and upon request by
the owner of such property as hereinafter provided, the assessor shall base his appraisal
of the value of such property on its current use on October 1 in any taxable year and not
on its fair and reasonable market value. Failure of an owner of Class III property to request
appraisal at current use value shall mean that the property shall be valued on its fair and
reasonable market value as otherwise provided in this title until such time as the owner thereof
shall request valuation on the basis of current use value. As used in...
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40-2-11
Section 40-2-11 Powers and duties generally. It shall be the duty of the Department of Revenue,
and it shall have the power and authority, in addition to the authority now in it vested by
law: (1) To have and exercise general and complete supervision and control of the valuation,
equalization, and assessment of property, privilege, or franchise and of the collection of
all property, privilege, license, excise, intangible, franchise, or other taxes for the state
and counties, and of the enforcement of the tax laws of the state, and of the several county
tax assessors and county tax collectors, probate judges, and each and every state and county
official, board, or commission charged with any duty in the enforcement of tax laws, to the
end that all taxable property in the state shall be assessed and taxes shall be imposed and
collected thereon in compliance with the law and that all assessments on property, privileges,
intangibles, and franchises in the state shall be made in exact...
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45-37-241.20
Section 45-37-241.20 Appeals from decisions of the Board of Equalization. (a) For the purpose
of convenience and brevity this act shall be known and referred to as the Expeditious and
Economical Tax Appeals Act. (b) This section shall apply only in Jefferson County. This section
is alternative to and cumulative to Section 40-3-25; but when a taxpayer elects to take an
appeal under this section from a decision or ruling of the board of equalization fixing the
market value of the real property, Section 40-3-25 shall not be applicable to such appeal
but in the event the taxpayer pays his or her taxes before a final decree in the case and
is entitled to a refund then that portion of the section providing for a refund to the taxpayer
shall be applicable or in the event of an increase the increase shall be payable as provided
in the sections. (c) An appeal may be taken under this section from a decision of the board
of equalization fixing the market value of real property, to the circuit...
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40-7-14
Section 40-7-14 Taxpayer to give estimated values; preceding year's valuation entered by assessor.
The person giving in property for taxation shall enter upon said list his estimated value
of every item of personal property listed, for the information of the official or officials
whose duty it is to fix the assessment valuation of taxable property, but nothing in this
title shall be construed as requiring the taxpayer to make oath as to the value of the property.
It shall be the duty of the tax assessor to enter upon the tax return in the column provided
the next preceding year's valuation for assessment of real estate and improvements and also
to note on the tax return list whether there has been any physical change, such as in improvements,
etc., since the preceding year's assessment was made. Every person shall enter upon the assessment
list his occupation and post-office address. (Acts 1935, No. 194, p. 256; Code 1940, T. 51,
§45.)...
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40-2-18
Section 40-2-18 Procedure after revaluation and equalization. Whenever the work of revaluing
and equalizing any class or classes of property has been completed by order of the Department
of Revenue, as provided herein, and the revised valuation has been entered on the tax return
list, the county board of equalization shall certify over their signatures to the correctness
thereof and shall deliver the tax return list showing the assessment and revaluation to the
assessing official of the county as their report, and the assessing official shall hold them
in his or her office subject to public inspection. The assessing official shall then give
notice by publication once a week for three consecutive weeks in a newspaper published in
the county, if any are published in the county and, if no newspaper is published in the county,
by posting notices in at least three public places in the county that the county board of
equalization has returned its report and that the same is open to public...
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40-7-23
Section 40-7-23 Assessment of escaped taxes; avoidance of penalty; notice and collection. (a)
Whenever the tax assessor, county revenue commissioner, or other assessing official shall
discover that any property, including any improvements on real estate assessed as vacant property,
has escaped taxation in any assessment within five years next preceding the current year,
he shall list, return, and value said property for assessment for the years during which same
has escaped taxation and shall also endorse on such returns the year or years for which the
property has escaped taxation and, except as provided in subsection (b) hereinafter, the accrual
of a penalty of 10 percent of the taxes assessed thereon for each year. (b) Any taxpayer who
escaped assessment of tangible personal property for taxable years ending on or before September
30, 1988 shall not have accrued to his account the 10 percent penalty, provided: (1) He files
a proper tax return and assesses such property not later...
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40-3-7
Section 40-3-7 Term of service and schedule of compensation of members. The annual term of
service and compensation of members of the several county boards of equalization shall be
on a basis of total assessed value of all taxable property, using the year 1955 as the basis,
to be determined as follows: (1) In those counties in which the total assessed value of all
taxable property exceeds $600,000,000 according to the tax assessor's abstract of assessments
for the year, except in a county subject to subdivision (2), the members of the county boards
of equalization shall serve on a full-time basis, and each associate member shall be paid
at the rate of $19,425 per annum, and the chair shall be paid at the rate of $21,090 per annum,
payable in monthly installments. (2)a. This subdivision shall apply to any county of this
state which has a population of 600,000 or more according to the last or any subsequent federal
census and in which the total assessed value of all taxable property...
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40-7-71
Section 40-7-71 Department to certify that county property appraised at fair market value;
basis for equalization of assessments; values subject to review; hearing of complaints; appeals;
compensation of members of county board of equalization. Where the property of a county has
been appraised at its fair and reasonable market value as required by this division to the
reasonable satisfaction of the Department of Revenue, this fact shall be certified to the
county board of equalization and to the tax assessor of such county, and such values shall
be the basis for the equalization of the assessments for ad valorem taxes in such county for
the next tax year. The fair and reasonable market values certified shall be prima facie correct
for assessments for such tax year, but shall be subject to review by the county board of equalization
which after a hearing of the complaint of a property owner shall fix the fair and reasonable
market value at the amount it deems to be proper. The county...
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40-7-36
Section 40-7-36 Book showing amount of taxes delivered to collector. After the book of assessments
has been completed as provided in this title, the tax assessor must enter in a book in concise
form the amount of taxes assessed against each taxpayer, showing separately the amount of
taxes on real estate and personal property and other subjects of taxation, and the total amount
of tax due, and the address of the taxpayer and the fees of the assessor with a blank for
the fees of the collector, and such book he must turn over to the tax collector on or before
September 15. For the services rendered by him in preparing such book he shall receive compensation
to be allowed by the county commission as follows: In counties where the aggregate assessed
value of real and personal property amounts to $2,000,000 or less, $100; when the assessed
value amounts to more than $2,000,000 and not exceeding $4,000,000, $125; when the assessed
values amount to more than $4,000,000 and not exceeding...
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