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Code · Michigan · Chapter 211 — Taxation of Real and Personal Property

211.27d Report by county equalization director.

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211.27d Report by county equalization director.
Sec. 27d.
Not later than the fourth Monday in June in each year, the county equalization director for each county shall report all of the following to the state tax commission on a form prepared by the state tax commission:
(a)Total taxable value of all property in the county as of the fourth Monday in May in that year.
(b)Taxable value for each separately equalized class of property.
(c)Total taxable value of all property in the county for which a principal residence exemption is granted under section 7cc or a qualified agricultural property exemption is granted under section 7ee.
(d)Total taxable value of all property in the county for which a principal residence exemption has not been granted under section 7cc and a qualified agricultural property exemption has not been granted under section 7ee.
History: Add. 1996, Act 476 , Imd. Eff. Dec. 26, 1996 ;-- Am. 2003, Act 140 , Eff. Jan. 1, 2004
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