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Bill would waive duplicate filing fees for taxpayers with pending Board of Tax Appeals cases
Summary
Senate Bill 269 would amend statutory exceptions to the Board of Tax Appeals filing fee so taxpayers who have a previous year's appeal still pending would not owe a new filing fee for a subsequent year’s appeal while the earlier case remains undecided.
Senate Bill 269 would prevent the State Board of Tax Appeals from charging a second filing fee to a taxpayer who has an earlier appeal still pending before the board when the taxpayer files another appeal for a later tax year.
The bill was described to the Senate Assessment and Taxation Committee by a committee staff member identified in the hearing as Amelia. She said the bill would amend the statutory list of fee exceptions in KSA provisions to add a new exception: no filing fee would be charged if a taxpayer has filed…
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