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Kootenai County commissioners approve several tax cancellations and adjustments, defer one church appeal

Kootenai County Board of County Commissioners · December 11, 2025
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Summary

On Dec. 10, 2025 the Kootenai County Board of County Commissioners approved multiple tax cancellations and casualty‑value adjustments — including approvals for Real Life Ministries, a county tax cancellation for a leased NW Boulevard property, a $1,330 circuit‑breaker correction, and two casualty reductions — while deferring a church exemption appeal pending bank statements.

KOOTENAI COUNTY, Idaho — The Kootenai County Board of County Commissioners on Dec. 10 approved a series of tax cancellations and adjustments and asked one applicant to provide financial documentation before the board revisits its request.

The board unanimously approved cancellation of taxes for Real Life Ministries (AIN 109129) after staff said a parcel had been moved into a revocation pile in error. Deborah Gibbons, on the phone representing Real Life Ministries, told the board the parcel was included with a larger exemption packet submitted in March 2025. Staff said the parcel “was put into the pile of revocations when it shouldn't have been,” and commissioners voted to cancel the tax for that AIN.

The board also approved cancelling the county portion of property taxes for 1450 Northwest…

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