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Code · Michigan · Chapter 207 — Taxation

207.608 Assessor; determining value of new facility.

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207.608 Assessor; determining value of new facility.
Sec. 8.
The assessor of each city or township in which there is a new facility for which 1 or more commercial housing facilities exemption certificates are issued and in effect shall determine annually as of December 31 the value of each new facility separately, both for real and personal property, having the benefit of the certificates. Upon receipt of notice of the filing of an application for the issuance of a commercial housing facilities exemption certificate, the assessor of each city or township shall determine and furnish to the local legislative body and the commission the value of the property to which the application pertains and other information necessary to permit the local legislative body and the commission to make the determination required by section 7(1).
History: 1976, Act 438, Imd. Eff. Jan. 13, 1977
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