Utah state equalization 2026

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  2. Begin by entering your name and mailing address in the 'Petitioner' section. If you have a representative, include their details as well.
  3. In the 'County' section, specify the county name where your property is located and provide the property tax assessment year.
  4. List the Property Parcel/Serial Number(s) and select the appropriate property type from the options provided, such as Single residence or Commercial.
  5. Indicate your reason for reconvening the Board of Equalization by checking the relevant box and providing detailed descriptions where necessary.
  6. If applicable, list any additional owners of the property and explain why they were unable to file by the deadline.
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A wife in a Utah divorce is entitled to a fair share in the marital property acquired during the marriage, plus a fair share in the non-marital property if it is co-mingled along with the marital property during the marriage.
Spouses Share in Utah In general, the intestate decedents surviving spouse will inherit the entire estate if all the decedents descendants are the descendants of that spouse as well. That is, a mans wife will inherit his entire estate if all of the mans children are hers as well.
You are either: a. at least 66 years of age, or b. an unmarried surviving spouse, regardless of age. You must be able to prove Utah residency and household income to qualify.
The increase in your property taxes is likely due to a reassessment of your homes value. When properties change ownership or their market value rises, local tax authorities often adjust the taxable value to reflect the current market.
Infidelity rarely alters the outcome of a divorce in any docHub way. However, when the court divides marital property and awards alimony, adultery may help tip the scales in favor of the non-offending party. Utah courts are instructed to consider all relevant facts and equitable circumstances.
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