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(a) Except as otherwise provided by statute, “tax appeal” means an appeal from an order, decision, determination or disallowance of the Commissioner of Revenue Services; an appeal that may be taken from a decree of a court of probate under subsection (b) of section 12-359, subsection (b) of section 12-367 or under subsection (b) of section 12-395; an appeal from any order, decision, determination or disallowance of the Secretary of the Office of Policy and Management pursuant to sections 12-242gg to 12-242nn, inclusive; and an appeal that may be taken from a decision of the Penalty Review Committee under subsection (d) of section 12-3a.
(b) The Chief Court Administrator shall appoint two judges of the Superior Court to hear tax appeals. If practicable, the judges shall hear the appeals for not less than eighteen months. The appeals may be heard at the judicial district that the Chief Court Administrator deems appropriate.
(c) The Chief Court Administrator shall adopt the policies and procedures necessary to implement the provisions of this section.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Connecticut General Statutes Title 12. Taxation § 12-39l. Tax appeals. Definition. Appointment of judges to hear tax appeals by Chief Court Administrator - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/ct/title-12-taxation/ct-gen-st-sect-12-39l/
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