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Code · South Dakota · Title 9 · Chapter 9-51

9-51-27. Spread of tax against taxable property within municipality--Certification to auditor of more than one county.

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Upon transmittal to the county auditor of the certified copy pursuant to § 9-51-26 , the county auditor shall spread the tax levied in said ordinance upon all of the taxable property within the municipality at the same time that the other general taxes are spread upon the tax records in his office, and he shall continue so to do from year to year except as hereinafter provided until the provisions of the tax levy in said ordinance are complied with. When any municipality issuing bonds is located within more than one county a copy of the tax levy ordinance shall be certified to the auditor of each such county, who shall spread each annual levy upon all of the taxable property in the municipality and in his county, in such proportion as the assessed valuation of such property bears to the total assessed valuation of taxable property within the municipality.
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