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Code · Vermont · Title 32 — Taxation and Finance · Chapter 133

§ 4605.

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§ 4605. Assessment when appraisal on other than April 1
(a)If no appeal is taken within the time allowed in section 4403 of this title, or if an appeal is taken, upon determination of such appeal, the treasurer shall forthwith assess the tax on the amended list described in section 4047 of this title and mail to the taxpayer at his or her last known address a notice stating the amount of his or her grand list, the tax rate, the amount of taxes due from him or her, and when the same are payable. The same shall be payable to the tax collector not less than five nor more than 15 days after such assessment. Unless otherwise provided, collection of such taxes shall be in accordance with the provisions of this chapter.
(b)Taxes voted and not assessed shall be assessed on such amended list. Where a tax has been assessed, an assessment of the same percent may be made upon additions to such list. The collector shall collect the same as though it were in the original tax bill, and the warrant in such original tax bill shall be sufficient authority therefor.
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