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Board accepts Shelby County appellant’s evidence, deems tax‑relief filing timely

Tennessee State Board of Equalization · November 2, 2024
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Summary

After oral argument, the Tennessee State Board of Equalization voted to accept Joseph Namy’s claim that his application for 2022 tax relief was mailed timely and to deem the application filed, reversing the prior denial based on a missed April 5 deadline.

The Tennessee State Board of Equalization on Oct. 14 voted to accept oral-argument evidence from Joseph Namy and deem his application for 2022 property-tax relief filed timely, overturning the practical effect of an administrative judge’s denial based on a missed April 5, 2023 deadline.

Namy told the board he mailed his application Dec. 24, 2022, and said he had "done everything in my power to comply" and would have cured any deficiency had he been notified. "I did everything in my power to comply," Namy said during his four-minute oral argument, adding he filed a check and the…

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