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· 11/9/1990

Countryside Country Club, Inc. v. Smith

Citations

  • 573 So. 2d 14
  • 1990 WL 172842

How courts have described this case

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  • holding that a property appraiser cannot reassess property once the tax rolls are certified
  • stating that although a property appraiser is allowed to correct clerical errors and to assess back taxes on property that has escaped taxation, he may not reassess property once taxes are levied and paid
  • stating that although a property appraiser is allowed to correct clerical errors and to assess back taxes on property that has escaped taxation, he may not reassess property once taxes are levied and paid
  • stating that although a property appraiser is allowed to correct clerical errors and to assess back taxes on property that has escaped taxation, he may not reassess property once taxes are levied and paid
  • where taxpayer relied only upon the income approach and presented no convincing evidence of value based upon either the market approach or cost approach pursuant to sec tion 193.011, Florida Statutes (1987

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Judges: Seals

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