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TITLE 63
REVENUE AND TAXATION
CHAPTER 3
ASSESSMENT OF REAL AND PERSONAL PROPERTY
63-311.  Completion and delivery of subsequent and missed property rolls. (1) The assessor shall assess all personal property and all improvements to real property except as otherwise provided in section 63-317, Idaho Code, which have been completed or discovered between the fourth Monday of June and the fourth Monday of November and which were not included on the property roll delivered on the fourth Monday of June, and shall enter such assessments on the subsequent property roll to be delivered to the clerk of the board on the fourth Monday of November of the current year.
(2)  If other real or personal property is discovered and assessed between the fourth Monday of November and December 31st, it shall be assessed and entered on the missed property roll to be delivered to the clerk of the board on the first Monday of January of the following year.
(3)  Personal property coming into the state from without the state after the first day of January shall be assessed as of the date of its entry into the state as follows; if before the first day of April, for its full market value for assessment purposes; if on the first day of April and before the first day of July, for three-fourths (3/4) of its full market value for assessment purposes; if on the first day of July and before the first day of October, for one-half (1/2) of its full market value for assessment purposes; and if on the first day of October and on or before the thirty-first day of December, for one-fourth (1/4) of its full market value for assessment purposes, and the taxes so levied thereupon shall be a first and prior lien on such property from the date of its entry into the state so assessed, and upon all other personal or real property, belonging to the same owner, and no personal property of any kind shall be exempt from such lien.

History:
[63-311 added 1996, ch. 98, sec. 4, p. 331.]


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