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Code · Missouri · Chapter 151

151.100. Local property to be assessed by county assessor.

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151.100. Local property to be assessed by county assessor. — All local property owned or controlled by any railroad company or corporation in this state, shall be assessed by the proper assessors in the several counties, cities, incorporated towns and villages wherein such property is located, under the general revenue laws of the state and the municipal laws regulating the assessments of other local property in such counties, cities, incorporated towns and villages, respectively, but the taxes on the property so assessed shall be levied and collected according to the provisions of this chapter.
Review of such local railroad assessments shall be the first order of business of the county board of equalization. In no event shall the board of equalization or any county officer alter or amend the local assessed valuations of railroad property later than August fifteenth in any year, except by order of the state tax commission.
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(RSMo 1939 § 11256, A.L. 1945 p. 1825 § 14, A.L. 1986 H.B. 1022, et al.)
Prior revisions: 1929 § 10025; 1919 § 13027 ; 1909 § 11579
Effective 6-20-86
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