Certification of changes in assessed valuation; duties of county auditors and tax receivers; inclusion of net proceeds of minerals in assessed valuation.
1. The Secretary of the State Board of Equalization forthwith shall certify any change made by the Board in the assessed valuation of any property in whole or in part to the county auditor of the county where the property is assessed, and whenever the valuation of any property is raised, the Secretary of the State Board of Equalization shall forward by certified mail to the property owner or owners affected, notice of the increased valuation.
2. As soon as changes resulting from cases having a substantial effect on tax revenues have been certified to him by the Secretary of the State Board of Equalization, the county auditor shall:
(a) Enter all such changes and the value of any construction work in progress and net proceeds of minerals which were certified to him by the Department, on the assessment roll before the delivery thereof to the tax receiver.
(b) Add up the valuations and enter the total valuation of each kind of property and the total valuation of all property on the assessment roll.
(c) Certify the results to the board of county commissioners and the Department on or before April 15 of each year.
3. The board of county commissioners shall not levy a tax on the net proceeds of minerals added to the assessed valuation pursuant to paragraph (a) of subsection 2, but, except as otherwise provided by specific statute, the net proceeds of minerals must be included in the assessed valuation of the taxable property of the county and all local governments in the county for the determination of the rate of tax and all other purposes for which assessed valuation is used.
4. As soon as changes resulting from cases having less than a substantial effect on tax revenue have been certified to him by the Secretary of the State Board of Equalization, the county tax receiver shall adjust the assessment roll or the tax statement or make a tax refund, as directed by the State Board of Equalization.
Last modified: February 27, 2006