Free PAYMENT UNDER PROTEST APPLICATION - Kansas


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Date: June 23, 2008
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State: Kansas
Category: Tax Forms
Author: Kathleen A Shea
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PAYMENT UNDER PROTEST APPLICATION
(Excluding Illegal Levy) (K.S.A. 79-2005) APPLICANT:
(For Official use only)

__________________________________________ Applicant Name (Owner of Record) __________________________________________ Applicant Address (Street or Box No.) __________________________________________ City State Zip Applicant Phone #:(____)_____________________ Applicant E-mail: ___________________________

ATTORNEY OR REPRESENTATIVE: (If applicable)* __________________________________________ Representative Name Title __________________________________________ Representative Address __________________________________________ City State Zip Atty/Rep Phone #:(_____)_____________________ Representative E-mail:________________________
*Note: If you are represented by an attorney or other individual, you must provide an Entry of Appearance or a current Declaration of Representative Form.

Taxing County:_____________________________ Year/Years at issue: _________________________ Property at issue: Real Property---Street address, city:_____________________________________________________ Personal Property---Description: _______________________________________________________ Parcel ID #/Personal Property ID# or Vehicle ID #:______________________________________________________________
CTA-PR (Rev. 7/08)

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Taxes paid:

1st half_____

2nd half_____

Full_____ No_____

Are taxes paid by a mortgage company, bank or savings & loan? Yes_____

What do you believe is the value and /or proper classification of this property for the year being protested? $___________________ ____________________________________. Explain why you are filing a protest and the statute, law, or facts on which your protest is based ­ please be specific: __________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________ (If more space is needed, attach additional sheets.)

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I do solemnly swear or affirm that the information set forth herein attached hereto or hereafter by me is true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief.

_____________________________________ Signature of Applicant _____________________________________ Printed Name and Title

________________________ Date

THIS FORM MUST BE FILED WITH YOUR COUNTY TREASURER.

For County Treasurer's Official Use Only
Class % County Appraised Value County Assessed Value Taxpayer's Assessed Value Invalid Assessment Total Mill Levy Amount of Taxes Protested

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GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR FILING A PAYMENT UNDER PROTEST (Excluding Illegal Levy)

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You may protest your taxes only if you did not file an equalization appeal on the valuation of the same property for the same tax year. If you have protested your first half payment of taxes, you may not protest your second half payment. Complete the tax protest form and FILE A COPY WITH THE COUNTY TREASURER'S OFFICE ON OR BEFORE DECEMBER 20. (If at least one-half (1/2) of the taxes are paid by an escrow agent, a protest of the taxes must be filed no later than the following January 31.) If taxes are paid after these deadlines, any protest of the taxes must be filed at the time the taxes are paid. The County Appraiser will contact you to schedule an informal meeting with that office. When you receive notification of the results of the informal hearing, if you disagree with those results, you have 30 days from the mailing date of that notification within which to file an appeal with the Small Claims and Expedited Hearing Division or the Regular Division of the State Court of Tax Appeals. The county will include a form and filing instructions for filing to the State Court of Tax Appeals with your notification of hearing results.

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