§ 5413. State appraisal and litigation assistance program
(a) A State appraisal and litigation assistance program shall be created within the Division of Property Valuation and Review of the Department of Taxes to assist municipalities with the valuation of complex commercial or other unique properties within a municipality’s jurisdiction and to assist with any appeals arising from those valuations. The Commissioner of Taxes may contract with one or more commercial appraisers to provide State appraisal and litigation assistance to municipalities under this section. The Commissioner may adopt rules to administer the provisions of this section.
(b) The Commissioner shall:
(1) determine the conditions for a property to be eligible for State assistance, including the grand list value or category of the property or other relevant factors as determined by the Commissioner; and
(2) provide a process by which a municipality may apply for assistance under this section for one or more properties.
(c) Any municipality assisted under this section shall be considered to have followed best practices pursuant to subdivision 5412(a)(1)(D) of this title. (Added 2021, No. 163 (Adj. Sess.), § 3, eff. July 1, 2023.)
Structure Vermont Statutes
Title 32 - Taxation and Finance
Chapter 135 - Education Property Tax
§ 5402. Education property tax liability
§ 5402b. Statewide education tax yields; recommendation of the Commissioner
§ 5402c. Wind-powered electric generating facilities tax
§ 5404. Determination of education property tax grand list
§ 5404a. Tax stabilization agreements; tax increment financing districts
§ 5404b. Hydroelectric property; conservation easements; transfers
§ 5405. Determination of equalized education property tax grand list and coefficient of dispersion
§ 5406. Notice of fair market value and coefficient of dispersion
§ 5408. Petition for redetermination
§ 5409. Duties of municipalities and administration
§ 5410. Declaration of homestead
§ 5412. Reduction of listed value and recalculation of education tax liability