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Taxpayer Rights Advocate office says caseload rose; disaster guide singled out as helpful
Summary
The Taxpayer Rights Advocate Office reported increased casework in 2024, completing roughly 380 cases for the calendar year and publishing an informational guide on disaster relief that staff described as especially useful for wildfire-affected taxpayers.
Lede: Lisa Thompson, chief of the Taxpayer Rights Advocate Office, told the board the office completed approximately 380 cases in calendar year 2024 and is on pace to exceed prior fiscal-year totals; she highlighted educational materials, including the recently published disaster-relief information guide.
Nut graf: Thompson provided a breakdown of recently closed cases by board district and by category (administrative and valuation), noted that valuation matters made up the bulk of caseloads in…
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