(a) Unitary Value or Penalty. If a state assessee disagrees with the value or penalty determined by the Board as set forth in the Notice of Unitary Assessed Value, the assessee must file a Petition for Reassessment of Unitary Value by July 20 of the calendar year in which the Notice of Unitary Assessed Value was issued.(b) Correction of Assessment Allocation. If a state assessee disagrees with an assessment allocation, the assessee must file a Petition for Correction of Assessment Allocation by July 20 of the calendar year in which the Notice of Assessment Allocation was issued.(c) Nonunitary Value or Penalty. If a state assessee disagrees with the value or penalty determined by the Board as set forth in the Notice of Nonunitary Assessed Value, the assessee must file a Petition for Reassessment of Nonunitary Value by September 20 of the calendar year in which the Notice of Nonunitary Value was issued.(d) Escaped/Excessive Assessment. If a state assessee disagrees with the value or penalty determined by the Board as set forth in the notice of escaped or excessive assessment, the assessee must file a petition for reassessment of escaped or excessive assessment no later than the date stated in the notice of escaped or excessive assessment mailed to the assessee at its address shown in the records of the Board.(e) Private Railroad Cars. (1) If an owner or assessee disagrees with a value or penalty determined by the Board, the owner or assessee must file a Petition for Reassessment of Private Railroad Car Value on or before September 20 (or October 5, if extended in writing by the Board or its designee) of the year in which the Notice of Private Railroad Car value is issued.(2) If the Board fails to complete the private railroad car tax assessments on or before August 1 but completes the assessments in the following month under section 11651.5 of the Revenue and Taxation Code, the date for filing a petition for reassessment will be extended to October 20 (or November 4, if extended by the Board or its designee).(3) For any assessment made outside the regular assessment period, the Petition for Reassessment must be filed on or before the 50th day following the notice of the assessment.(4) If a petition is not timely received, the Board may consider the petition to be a claim for refund.Cal. Code Regs. Tit. 18, § 5323
1. New subchapter 3 (sections 5323-5323.8) and section filed 1-7-2008; operative 2-6-2008 (Register 2008, No. 2).
2. Editorial change renaming subchapter 3 to subarticle 3 (Register 2008, No. 13). Note: Authority cited: Section 15606, Government Code; and Section 11651, Revenue and Taxation Code. Reference: Sections 731, 732, 741, 758, 11338, 11339 and 11651.5, Revenue and Taxation Code.
1. New subchapter 3 (sections 5323-5323.8) and section filed 1-7-2008; operative 2-6-2008 (Register 2008, No. 2).
2. Editorial change renaming subchapter 3 to subarticle 3 (Register 2008, No. 13).