Sec. 29.45.103. Taxation records.
(a) Municipal records dealing with assessment, valuation, or taxation may be inspected by the state assessor or a designee. (b) If a municipality’s assessment and valuation has been done by a private contractor, records concerning the municipality’s valuation and assessment shall be made available to the state assessor or a designee on request. (c) Upon […]
Sec. 29.45.105. Errors in taxation procedures.
(a) If a municipality receives a notice from the state assessor that major errors have been found in its assessment, valuation, or taxation procedures, the municipality shall correct its procedures before the beginning of the next fiscal year or file an appeal under (b) of this section. (b) A municipality may appeal a notice from […]
Sec. 29.45.110. Full and true value.
(a) The assessor shall assess property at its full and true value as of January 1 of the assessment year, except as provided in this section, AS 29.45.060, and 29.45.230. The full and true value is the estimated price that the property would bring in an open market and under the then prevailing market conditions […]
Sec. 29.45.120. Returns.
(a) The municipality may require each person having ownership or control of or an interest in property to submit a return in the form prescribed by the assessor, based on property values of property subject to an ad valorem tax existing on January 1, except as otherwise provided in this chapter. (b) The assessor may, […]
Sec. 29.45.130. Independent investigation.
(a) The assessor is not bound to accept a return as correct. The assessor may make an independent investigation of property returned or of taxable property on which no return has been filed. In either case, the assessor may make the assessor’s own valuation of the property subject to an ad valorem tax and this […]
Sec. 29.45.140. Violations; authorization to prescribe penalties by ordinance.
For knowingly failing to file a tax statement required by ordinance or knowingly making a false affidavit to a statement required by a tax ordinance relative to the amount, location, kind, or value of property subject to taxation with intent to evade the taxation, a municipality may by ordinance prescribe a penalty not to exceed […]
Sec. 29.45.053. Exemption for certain residences of law enforcement officers.
(a) A municipality may, by ordinance, provide for the designation of areas within its boundaries that are eligible for tax exemptions on parcels of residential property. The amount of the tax exemption provided in the ordinance may not exceed $150,000 of the assessed value of a parcel. The exemption may be granted for a parcel […]
Sec. 29.45.150. Reevaluation.
A systematic reevaluation of taxable real and personal property undertaken by the assessor, whether of specific areas in which real property is located or of specific classes of real or personal property to be assessed, shall be made only in accordance with a resolution or other act of the municipality directing a systematic reevaluation of […]
Sec. 29.45.055. Levy of flat tax on personal property.
(a) A municipality may by ordinance levy a flat tax on personal property that has been totally exempted from ad valorem taxes under AS 29.45.050(b). A municipality that levies a flat tax may classify the property as to type based on any characteristic and tax each item of property of the same type at a […]
Sec. 29.45.160. Assessment roll.
(a) The assessor shall prepare an annual assessment roll. The roll must contain (1) a description of all property subject to an ad valorem tax; (2) the assessed value of all property subject to an ad valorem tax; (3) the names and addresses of persons with property subject to an ad valorem tax. (b) The […]