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Thompson v. Department of Revenue

Oregon Supreme Court
Apr 15, 1976
547 P.2d 1394 (Or. 1976)

Opinion

Submitted on briefs March 9, 1976

Affirmed April 15, 1976

In Banc

Appeal from Oregon Tax Court.

Carlisle B. Roberts, Judge.

Frank Thompson, Clatskanie, filed a brief pro se.

Lee Johnson, Attorney General, Salem, filed a brief for respondent. With him on the brief were Glen V. Sorensen and James D. Manary, Assistant Attorneys General, Salem.

Affirmed.


PER CURIAM.


This is an appeal from a decree of the Oregon Tax Court sustaining orders of defendant Department of Revenue which were unfavorable to plaintiff.

Oregon Tax Court unpublished opinion in cases numbered 901 and 933, decided together on July 3, 1975.

Plaintiff seeks a reduction in the assessed value (for the tax years 1973-74 and 1974-75) of unimproved real property he owns in Columbia County, Oregon. The Tax Court sustained defendant's determination of the property's true cash value. Plaintiff contends, however, that the Tax Court erred when it considered appraisals made by defendant's expert and also when it determined that plaintiff did not qualify as an expert appraiser. In addition, plaintiff contends that he should have been allowed to prove the value of his property through evidence of the assessed valuation of adjoining parcels.

For the reasons set forth in the opinion of the Tax Court, we hold that the assessed value of plaintiff's property for the years 1973-74 and 1974-75 was correct.

Affirmed.


Summaries of

Thompson v. Department of Revenue

Oregon Supreme Court
Apr 15, 1976
547 P.2d 1394 (Or. 1976)
Case details for

Thompson v. Department of Revenue

Case Details

Full title:THOMPSON, Appellant, v. DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE, Respondent

Court:Oregon Supreme Court

Date published: Apr 15, 1976

Citations

547 P.2d 1394 (Or. 1976)
547 P.2d 1394