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Code · South Dakota · Title 10 · Chapter 10-11

10-11-42.3. Designated shareholder permitted to represent subchapter S corporation on appeal.

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After notice and unanimous vote of the shareholders, a shareholder of a subchapter S corporation that has ten or fewer shareholders, may represent the corporation during a property tax appeal, pursuant to this chapter, to the Office of Hearing Examiners. The designated shareholder does not need to be a licensed attorney. In order to exercise this option, the corporation shall present to the Office of Hearing Examiners, the name and mailing address of each of the shareholders, proof of notice to the shareholders, and a copy of the minutes and motion or resolution reflecting the unanimous vote authorizing the designated shareholder to represent the corporation in the appeal.
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