West Virginia Statutes

§ 11-1A-11 — Valuation of certain classes or species of property; reserve coal properties; oil producing properties; gas producing properties; timberland; active mining mineral interest; commercial real property and industrial land; commercial and industrial furniture, fixtures, machinery and equipment; intangible personal property; public utility property; vehicles, watercraft and aircraft

West Virginia·Ch. 11 TAXATION·Art. 1A APPRAISAL OF PROPERTY

On or before September 1, 1983, the Tax Commissioner shall propose a legislative rule for submission to the Legislature pursuant to the provisions of article three, chapter twenty-nine-a of this code, which rule shall describe in detail the methods whereby the Tax Commissioner will determine the market value, during the first statewide reappraisal, of the following property:

(1)Active and reserve coal properties;
(2)Oil producing properties;
(3)Gas producing properties;
(4)Timberland;
(5)Active mining mineral interests including limestone, fireclay, dolomite, sandstone and other actively mined minerals;
(6)Commercial real property and industrial land;
(7)Commercial and industrial furniture, fixtures, machinery and equipment;
(8)Intangible personal property, including stock,

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West Virginia § 11-1A-11 (Valuation of certain classes or species of property; reserve coal properties; oil producing properties; gas producing properties; timberland; active mining mineral interest; commercial real property and industrial land; commercial and industrial furniture, fixtures, machinery and equipment; intangible personal property; public utility property; vehicles, watercraft and aircraft) — published by Counsel Stack Legal Research, free access to 12M+ legal documents.

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