Johnson v. Clark County Board of Revision
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In this real-property-valuation case, the Supreme Court affirmed the decision of the Board of Tax Appeals (BTA) affirming the decision of the Clark County Board of Revision (BOR) retaining Clark County auditor’s determination of the current agricultural use valuation (CAUV) for the subject property for tax year 2013, holding that there was no merit to Appellant’s arguments on appeal.
Appellant, the property owner, challenged the CAUV. The BOR rejected Appellant’s claims. The BTA affirmed. On appeal, Appellant argued, among other things, that the BTA misapplied the burden of proof and improperly applied a presumption of validity to the BOR’s decision. The Supreme Court affirmed the decision of the BTA, holding that Appellant’s arguments were without merit.
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