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Platte County Board of Supervisors
Property Valuation
Protests
Property Valuation Protests can be
filed with the Platte County Clerk on Form 422
Who may file?
Any interested person may protest the
assessed valuation of any real or personal property.
When and where to file:
The form 422 when completed, must be
filed in triplicate with the County board of equalization at the
office of the County Clerk.
Real Property:
Protests must be filed on or before June 30. The requested valuation
of the property must be stated along with the basis for the request.
Failure to state the reasons for the requested valuation shall be
grounds for dismissal of the protest.
The legal description of the property
and the value of the land and buildings must be included.
Personal Property:
Protests must be filed on or before May 1. The taxpayer may provide a
copy of the most recent federal depreciation worksheet or any other
supporting documents as evidence of the requested change in value. If
additional space is needed, attach additional sheets to each copy of
the Form 422.
The form 422 may also be used when
the county assessor notifies a taxpayer of an additional assessment,
the failure to file a personal property return, or the imposition of a
penalty. The taxpayer has thirty days from the date the notification
was mailed to protest the action of the assessor.
Hearing Procedure:
The person protesting the assessed
valuation will be notified by the county clerk of the place and time
for the hearing on the protest. At this hearing evidence may be
submitted and witnesses may be presented. Within seven days after the
final decision, the clerk shall notify the protester of the action
taken by the board.
Appeals may be taken to the Tax
Equalization and Review Commission within 30 days after adjournment of
the county board of equalization. For protests acted upon during the
board’s June 1 to July 25 equalization session, adjournment is
deemed to be July 25th
Signature: The protest must be signed
and dated.
Property Valuation Protest Form 422
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