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Committee advances bill letting taxpayers appeal large tangible property valuations to hearing officers
Summary
House Bill 445 would allow taxpayers with tangible personal property over $2.2 million to elect an appeal before a hearing officer rather than the county Board of Equalization; sponsors say the change aims to speed appeals and reduce superior‑court caseloads.
A presenter described House Bill 445 (LC 50,1095) as creating an optional path for taxpayers contesting valuations of tangible personal property in excess of $2,200,000 to go before a hearing officer instead of the county Board of Equalization. "What we're seeking to do is allow the taxpayer at their option to go directly to a hearing…
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