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Code · Utah · Title 59 — Revenue and Taxation · Chapter 3

59-3-104. Tax equivalent property list -- Assessment of tax equivalent property.

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59-3-104. Tax equivalent property list -- Assessment of tax equivalent property.
The county assessor shall keep a separate list of the tax equivalent property in each tax area in the county, showing the value of all tax equivalent property in each area. The value of tax equivalent property established on the tax equivalent property list is subject to the same process of review and equalization as the value of taxable property shown in the assessment roll. The assessment roll delivered to the county treasurer under Section 59-2-326 shall include the tax equivalent property list as equalized. All tax equivalent property shall be assessed at its fair market value, as defined under Section 59-2-102 .
Amended by Chapter 3 , 1988 General Session
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