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Code · Iowa · Chapter 427 — Property Exempt And Taxable

427.3 Abatement of taxes of certain exempt entities.

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The board of supervisors may abate the taxes levied against property acquired by gift or purchase by a person or entity if the property acquired by gift or purchase was transferred to the person or entity after the deadline for filing for property tax exemption in the year in which the property was transferred and the property acquired by gift or purchase would have been exempt under section 427.1, subsection 7, 8, or 9, if the person or entity had been able to file for exemption in a timely manner.
2005 Acts, ch 140, §53; 2007 Acts, ch 186, §27, 30
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