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Study finds 87% of recent property tax appeals decisions favor taxpayers
Research conducted by the Kansas Policy Institute (KPI), the owner of The Sentinel, shows that nearly 9 out of 10 decisions on property tax appeals decided by the Kansas Board of Tax Appeals (BOTA) since 2019 were found either partially or fully in the taxpayers’ favor. This discovery runs counter to the familiar refrain from the […] The post Study finds 87% of recent property tax appeals decisions favor taxpayers appeared first on The Sentinel.
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