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Davis County commissioners approve tax adjustment under Utah Code 59‑2‑1347 after deed recording error
Summary
The commission approved a tax adjustment and refund after staff said a deed was not recorded correctly following a prior owner’s death, which prevented a primary residential exemption from being applied for several years. The assessor calculated roughly $6,005.32 was due to be refunded for 2021 (partial) through 2024.
Davis County commissioners voted July 22 to approve a property tax adjustment and refund after the assessor’s office said a deed recording error prevented the homeowner from receiving a primary residential exemption.
Assessor Andy Hansen described the case to the commission and said the previous owner of the property died and the warranty deed was not recorded correctly; the county…
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