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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 133 — Supervision, equalization, and review of assessments

133.230 Preparation of omitted tax bills -- Delivery to sheriff.

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Upon receipt of a certification of omitted property by the property valuation administrator or by the Department of Revenue, the county clerk shall make out for the use of the sheriff or collector a tax bill for each taxpayer who owes omitted taxes. The omitted tax bills shall be attested by the clerk in the same manner as the tax bills described in KRS 133.220. The clerk shall deliver the omitted tax bill to the sheriff or collector as soon as the omitted property has been finally assessed.
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