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Kroger valuation case could have statewide impact

Boyle County has been locked in a two million dollar dispute with Kroger over the valuation of Kroger's Danville store. After the Boyle County Board of Assessment Appeals and the Kentucky Claims Commission upheld Boyle's valuation, Kroger has taken the unusual step of escalating the fight to the Circuit Court.

By Bobbie Curd, The Advocate-Messenger

Property valuations might not sound like the most exciting thing to talk about. But attorney Stephen Dexter says "it's easy to get passionate about" a property valuation case concerning the Danville Kroger. It's a case that could have ramifications not just for all Boyle County property taxpayers, but for communities around Kentucky and the state budget, too, according to Dexter and other Boyle County officials.

Read the full story at amnews.com.




This story was posted on 2018-11-21 14:44:32
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