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SB 329 would reform the appraisal process
A tax attorney says one small change in the law could have far-reaching implications on the property appraisal process. Senate Bill 329 — which was recently recommended for passage by the Senate Committee on Assessment and Taxation — would require “At any appeal hearing before the regular division of the state board of tax appeals […] The post SB 329 would reform the appraisal process appeared first on The Sentinel.
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