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Code · South Dakota · Title 10 · Chapter 10-4

10-4-21. Periodic review of tax-exempt property--Board action to change status--Review requested by secretary of revenue.

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The director of equalization shall, during each five-year period of time, review the status of all tax-exempt property and file a report of such review with the county board of equalization. Any action by the county board of equalization to change the status of tax-exempt property shall be the same as though it were an original application. The secretary of revenue may request a review of the tax-exempt status of property at any time and such request shall be made to the county board of equalization and the procedure shall then be the same as though it were an original application.
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