[Adopted 9-13-1999 by Ord. No. 1643 (Ch. 24, Part 7, of the 1997 Code of Ordinances)]
The document entitled "City of Warren Taxpayers Bill of Rights Disclosure Statement" is hereby adopted as the official policy of the City of Warren and shall be made available to any taxpayer upon request, to any taxpayer contacted regarding assessment, audit, determination, review or collection of an eligible tax, or at any other time required by law.[1]
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Editor's Note: The Taxpayers Bill of Rights Disclosure Statement is on file in the City's offices.
Supporting/related documents entitled "City of Warren Taxpayers Bill of Rights Notice" and "City of Warren Information Request Time Extension Procedure Notice" and "City of Warren Tax Appeal Information and Regulations" are also hereby adopted as the official policy of the City of Warren.[1]
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Editor's Note: Said documents are on file in the City's offices.
The City of Warren shall enclose a copy of the Taxpayer Bill of Rights Notice with each tax bill and shall provide a copy of said notice to a taxpayer at any time the taxpayer is contacted regarding the assessment, audit, determination, review or collection of any tax (other than property taxes). The Warren City Council appoints the Warren County School District Earned Income Tax Office Manager as the City of Warren Tax Appeal Hearing Officer, with compensation to be reflective of his/her hourly rate for duties performed outside of the regular workday. The City Council may appoint a replacement hearing officer and amend the hearing officer's compensation by resolution.