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Commissioners ask staff to recheck tax figures for Parcel 26-2869 after trustee says home was misclassified

March 02, 2026 | Duchesne County Commission, Duchesne County Boards and Commissions, Duchesne County, Utah


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Commissioners ask staff to recheck tax figures for Parcel 26-2869 after trustee says home was misclassified
County staff brought a tax-sale case involving parcel 26-2869 and told commissioners the trustee, Scott Sims (named in the transcript), said the property was classified as secondary when it had effectively been used as a primary residence by a family member after a death. Staff reported the market value and a tax amount in the neighborhood of $21,781.42 and outlined the classification and interest implications.

A commissioner moved to adjust the taxes on parcel 26-2869 by removing settled interest and changing the residency classification for tax years 2021 and 2022, proposing an approximate adjustment of $4,048.34. After discussion about the correct arithmetic and distributional effects (including that school districts receive roughly 60% of tax revenue), staff requested time to recheck the figures and present a revised, itemized calculation at the next meeting.

Commissioners agreed the numbers should be reviewed rather than finalized at this meeting; staff will recalculate the reduction and return with exact amounts for formal action. The transcript does not record a final roll-call or tally on a completed adjustment.

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