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Code · Arizona · Title 42 — Public Utilities and Carriers and Energy Programs

42-16258. Correcting tax roll by county treasurer

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A. After receiving the tax roll, if the county treasurer determines that any property is omitted from the roll, or has reason to believe that any personal property that is omitted from the roll has not been taxed in any other county for that year, the treasurer shall request the assessor to determine the valuation of the property.
B. The treasurer shall enter the valuation on the roll following the levies made and delivered by the county board of supervisors. The entries shall be designated as additional valuations, and the taxes so computed by the county treasurer are valid for all purposes.
C. If there is an error on the roll in the name of the taxpayer who should be assessed or taxed, the county treasurer may change the name and collect the tax from the correct taxpayer.
D. If an error or omission is determined under this section, the taxpayer shall be notified of the proposed correction and the taxpayer may appeal the proposed correction pursuant to section 42-16252.
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