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Davis County Commission approves tax-correction refund for homeowner misclassified as secondary residence

Davis County Commission · August 19, 2025
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Summary

The commission approved a refund for a homeowner after the assessor determined the property qualified for the residential exemption in 2023 and 2024; commissioners declined to apply statutory relief for 2022 because of a 186-day occupancy rule.

The Davis County Commission voted to approve a tax-adjustment refund for a homeowner who said his property had been misclassified as a secondary residence.

The decision, made by voice vote during the commission’s Aug. 19 meeting, directed staff to refund amounts the assessor identifies as proper under state law, reflecting taxes for 2023 and 2024. Commissioners declined to order a refund for 2022 after the assessor cited a statutory 186-consecutive-day occupancy threshold.

The issue was raised when the applicant told the commission his home had been listed as a…

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