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Senate committee hears bill to set a fixed start for tax-appeal deadlines
Summary
A Senate Local Government hearing reviewed Senate Bill 328 to clarify when the 30-day appeal period begins for appeals from county tax appeal boards to the Montana Tax Appeal Board, proponents said the change would reduce uncertainty caused by variable mailing times.
Senate Local Government Committee members heard testimony on Senate Bill 328, a measure to set a definite start date for the appeal period when taxpayers seek review by the Montana Tax Appeal Board, sponsor Senator Daniel Zolnikov told the committee.
The bill would replace the current trigger — 30 days from when a taxpayer receives a county tax appeal board decision letter — with a clearer timeline tied to the county board’s mailing and the Montana Tax Appeal Board’s processing, proponents said. "This bill…
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