If a person is required under the provisions of this article to fix what he deems to be the true and actual value of an item of property, whether real or personal, and if such valuation is not required to be made on any other tax return, then the valuation required by this article shall not be taken as certified or given under oath, but all other information required to be given under the provisions of this article shall be deemed to have been given under oath.
Structure West Virginia Code
Article 1A. Appraisal of Property
§11-1A-2. Base Year for First Reappraisal
§11-1A-4. Identification of Property to Be Appraised; Persons Required to Make Return
§11-1A-5. Property Excepted From Listing for Appraisal
§11-1A-6. Supplemental Information Required to Be Filed
§11-1A-7. When Valuations Not Certified
§11-1A-8. Ascertainment of Assessed Value as of July 1, 1983
§11-1A-9. Subsequent Alterations in Property; Economic Change
§11-1A-10. Valuation of Farm Property
§11-1A-13. Assurance of Fair Treatment
§11-1A-15. Appraisal of Property; Lists to County Officials
§11-1A-16. Administrative Review of Appraisal
§11-1A-18. Review by Circuit Court on Certiorari
§11-1A-19. Subsequent Statewide Reappraisals Required
§11-1A-20. Cooperation of Other Agencies of State and Local Government
§11-1A-21. Electronic Data Processing System Network for Property Tax Administration
§11-1A-22. Phase-In, Determination Thereof, Application and Limitations
§11-1A-24. Creation and Use of Appraisal Manual
§11-1A-26. Appraisal of Corporate Property; Reports to Tax Commissioner by Corporations