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Council grants $15,771 abatement after audit removed homeowner exemption; county reinstates exemption for 2025

5894571 · September 17, 2025
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Summit County granted a discretionary tax abatement of $15,771.49 to Michael Weiner for tax year 2024 after county audit activity removed a primary‑residence exemption; the council reinstated the exemption for 2025 and approved refunding the 2024 tax difference.

Summit County Council approved a discretionary tax abatement Sept. 17 for property owner Michael Weiner after a county audit removed his primary‑residence exemption for tax year 2024.

County auditor/assessment staff explained that a biannual report from the Utah State Tax Commission — which flags taxpayers who checked a box indicating their property was not a primary residence on state filings —…

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