West Virginia Statutes

§ 11-1C-11b — Valuation; rulemaking; aggrieved person and taxpayer protests; exhaustion of remedies; compliance inspection; notice of revocation; appeal; effective date

West Virginia·Ch. 11 TAXATION·Art. 1C FAIR AND EQUITABLE PROPERTY VALUATION
(a)The Tax Commissioner shall establish by legislative rule two methodologies for determining the appraised value of managed timberland, based upon the land's potential to produce future income according to its use and productive potential as managed timberland and whether the property is classified as Class II property or as Class III or IV property for property tax purposes. These values shall be determined by discounting the potential future net income of the timberland to its present value utilizing a discounted cash flow model based upon whether the property is classified as Class II property or as Class III or IV property for property tax purposes.
(b)The Tax Commissioner shall also establish by legislative rule a method to determine the appraised value of timberland that is not c

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Legislative History

1998 Reg. Sess., SB151

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