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2. SR 04-11-2022
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'�. DEPARTMEHT <br />� OF N€VENUE <br />Other alternate methods of appeal <br />Special Boards of Appeal and Equalization - Local <br />The governing body of a city (including cities with charters that provide for a board of equalization) may appoint a Special <br />Board of Appeal and Equalization i n lieu of a local board. The city may delegate to the Special Board of Appeal and <br />Equalization all of the powers and duties of the Local Board of Appeal and Equalization. Town boards are not able to appoint <br />special boards. <br />The special board serves at the direction and discretion of the appointing body, subject to the restrictions imposed by law. <br />The appointing body shall determine the number of inembers of the board, the compensation and expenses to be paid, <br />and the term of office of each member. <br />At least one member appointed to the Special Board of Appeal and Equalization must be an appraiser, realtor or other <br />person familiar with property valuations in the assessment district. The special board must also meet the training and <br />quorum requirements that a local board must meet. <br />Special Board ofAppeal and Equalization - County <br />As mentioned in the quorum requirements section of this handbook, the county commissioners of any county can appoint a <br />special board of equalization and delegate the powers and duties to this special board. A special board mayalso be required <br />when the training or quorum requirements are not satisfied by the county board of appeal and equalization. <br />These special boards serve at the direction and discretion of the appointing body and are subject to the restrictions <br />imposed by law. The appointing body shall determine the number of inembers of the board, the compensation and <br />expenses to be paid, and the term of office of each member. <br />At least one member appointed to the Special Board of Appeal and Equalization must be an appraiser, real estate <br />agent, or other person familiar with property valuations i n the county. This special board must also meet the training <br />and quorum requirementsthat regular boards must meet. <br />Tax Court <br />Minnesota has a specific court established to hear and determine all questions of law and fact arising under the tax laws <br />of the state. The Tax Court has statewide jurisdiction. Except for an appeal to the Supreme Court, the Tax Court is the <br />sole and final authority. The petitioner must file in Tax Court on or before April 30 ofthe year in which the tax is <br />payable, not the year of the assessment. <br />There are two divisions of Tax Court: the Small Claims Division and the Regular Division. The Small Claims Division only <br />hears appeals in certain circumstances and is less formal. Property owners often represent themselves and there is no <br />official record of the proceedings, meaning the decisions cannot be appealed further. The Regular Division hears all <br />types of appeals and the decisions can be further appealed. <br />There is a filing fee and other fees associated with appealing to Tax Court. The court is based in St. Paul, but it travels <br />to the county where the property being appealed is located for the trial. More information is available at <br />www.taxco u rt.state. m n. us. <br />36 <br />
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