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Davis County Commission approves tax adjustment for homeowner for 2023–24, denies 2022 under residency rule

Davis County Commission · August 19, 2025
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Summary

The commission approved a property‑tax refund for the years the county assessor deemed proper (2023 and 2024) after determining the homeowner did not meet the 186‑day residency requirement for 2022; commissioners asked staff to calculate interest and refund amounts.

A Davis County homeowner who discovered their house had been coded as a secondary residence was granted a county tax adjustment for the two years the assessor recommended, the Davis County Commission decided during its August 19 meeting.

The applicant told the board the property had been registered as a secondary residence since purchase three years ago and that they had paid the taxes under that coding. "It’s been registered as secondary and I’ve been paying property taxes as if it was secondary residence for the last 3 years," the applicant said during public comment.

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