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Code · Nebraska · Chapter 77 — Revenue and Taxation

77-5027. Commission; change valuation; Property Tax Administrator; duties.

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(1)The commission shall, pursuant to section 77-5026 , raise or lower the valuation of any class or subclass of real property in a county when it is necessary to achieve equalization.
(2)(a) Except as provided in subdivision
(b)of this subsection, on or before nineteen days following the final filing due date for the abstract of assessment for real property pursuant to section 77-1514 , the Property Tax Administrator shall prepare and deliver to the commission and to each county assessor his or her annual reports and opinions.
(b)For any county with a population of at least one hundred thousand inhabitants according to the most recent federal decennial census, such reports or opinions shall be prepared and delivered on or before fifteen days following such final filing due date.
(3)The annual reports and opinions of the Property Tax Administrator shall contain statistical and narrative reports informing the commission of the level of value and the quality of assessment of the classes and subclasses of real property within the county and a certification of the opinion of the Property Tax Administrator regarding the level of value and quality of assessment of the classes and subclasses of real property in the county.
(4)In addition to an opinion of level of value and quality of assessment in the county, the Property Tax Administrator may make nonbinding recommendations for consideration by the commission.
(5)The Property Tax Administrator shall employ the methods specified in section 77-112 , the comprehensive assessment ratio study specified in section 77-1327 , other statistical studies, and an analysis of the assessment practices employed by the county assessor. If necessary to determine the level of value and quality of assessment in a county, the Property Tax Administrator may use sales of comparable real property in market areas similar to the county or area in question or from another county as indicators of the level of value and the quality of assessment in a county. The Property Tax Administrator may use any other relevant information in providing the annual reports and opinions to the commission.
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(3)of this section does not require the Property Tax Administrator to set out every property sale that the Department of Revenue's assessment division has included in its statistical analyses under section 77-1327(3). County of Webster v. Nebraska Tax Equal. & Rev. Comm., 296 Neb. 751, 896 N.W.2d 887 (2017).
Pursuant to this section, when ordering an adjustment for purposes of equalization, the Tax Equalization and Review Commission is authorized to adjust only by class or subclass. Bartlett v. Dawes Cty. Bd. of Equal., 259 Neb. 954, 613 N.W.2d 810 (2000).
It is only when the appraisal made by the Tax Commissioner, under proper statutory provisions, fails to reflect current values to use in an assessment/sales ratio that this section requires the use of qualified appraisers. Banner County v. State Board of Equalization & Assessment, 206 Neb. 715, 295 N.W.2d 682 (1980).
The requirement of section 77-1315, R.R.S.1943, for notice of increase in valuation is not applicable hereunder. Hansen v. County of Lincoln, 188 Neb. 461, 197 N.W.2d 651 (1972).
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