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Code · New Jersey · Title 54 — Debtor and Creditor · Chapter 29A

54:29A-33. Hearing upon complaint

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The State Board of Tax Appeals shall meet on the third Monday of May in each year at the State House, Trenton, for the purpose of fixing a time and place for the hearing of any complaint as to the validity or amount of any assessment or reassessment of property tax filed under section thirty-one of this act.
The State Board of Tax Appeals shall meet on the first Tuesday of September in each year at the State House, Trenton, for the purpose of fixing a time and place for the hearing of any complaint as to the validity or amount of any assessment or reassessment of franchise tax filed under section thirty-one of this act.
The Attorney-General shall appear on behalf of the State before the State Board of Tax Appeals in person or by such deputy as he may appoint and designate for that purpose. If it shall be made to appear upon such hearing that any such assessment or tax is illegal, excessive, insufficient or that there has been illegal discrimination in the assessment, the board shall correct, adjust and equalize such assessment or tax.
L.1941, c. 291, p. 784, s. 33. Amended by L.1942, c. 337, p. 1192, s. 7.
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