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THE SALT LAKE COUNTY ASSESSOR'S OFFICE
ADMINISTRATION
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The County Assessor is responsible and required by the Utah Constitution
to list and annually value all property subject to ad valorem taxation
(which means "according to value") as of January 1st of each
year.
MISSION STATEMENT
The mission of the Salt Lake County Assessor's Office is to consistently
provide the public with the Fair Market Value of real and personal property
through professionalism, efficiency and courtesy in compliance with the
laws and statues of the State of Utah and other applicable standards of
assessment. We will accomplish these objectives on behalf of the people
of Salt Lake County in the following ways:
• By administering our duties as public
servants in partnership with those we serve
• By demonstrating fairness and equity
• By utilizing effective communication
• By incorporating technology to ensure accuracy and timeliness
• By educating ourselves and the public about our respective duties
and responsibilities
• By planning for the future
Legal statutes pertaining to taxation
in Utah
The Utah Constitution, Article XIII, Section 2, requires "All
tangible property in the State, not exempt under the laws of the United
States, or under this Constitution, shall be taxed at a uniform and equal
rate in proportion to its value, to be ascertained as provided by law."
Title 59, Chapter 2 of the Utah Code is the Property Tax Act, which contains
provisions for levying and collecting taxes on both personal and real
property. Provisions of 59-2 also cover appeals (59-2-1001 et seq), exemptions,
deferrals and abatements (59- 2-1101 through 59-2-1220), collection of
taxes (59-2-1301 et seq), delinquencies (59-2- 1331 through 59-2-1334),
and sales of property for delinquent taxes (59-2-1343 through 59-2-1364)
In addition, Tax Commission Rule R884 pertains
to property tax as well as the Uniform School Fund.
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