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August 17, 2011 • < 1 min read
The Ohio Supreme Court in WCI Steel, Inc. v. Testa recently held that a taxpayer was permitted to introduce a new property valuation at the Board of Tax Appeals, provided the proper objections were preserved. In an interview with WKSU, Steve explains that this holding applies to real property tax cases too, even though WCI Steel, Inc. involved Ohio personal property tax.
For more information regarding this case, check out our previous post Taxpayer Allowed To Present New Appraisal In Property Tax Appeal.
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