2016 Boards and Commissions

Tax Equalization and Review Commission

General Information

Formal Name:Tax Equalization and Review Commission
Contact Person:Timothy Sopinski
Purpose:The purpose of the Tax Equalization and Review Commission is to provide a simpler, less expensive avenue of appeal for property owners to challenge the assessment of property in Nebraska. The Commission also hold annual proceedings for statewide property value equalization.
How Many Affectable:All real property owners in the State of Nebraska.
How Many Served:On average, 1,951 appeals have been filed each year for the last five years.
Year Created:1996
Year Active:1996
Sunset Date:None

Authorization

Authorization Citation:Nebraska Revised Statutes Section 77-5003
Parent Agency:None

Memberships and Meetings

Number Of Members:3
Who Appoints:Governor
Legislative Approval:Yes
Qualifications Of Members:One commissioner from each congressional district. At least one shall be admitted to practice law before the Nebraska Supreme Court. At least one shall possess the certification or training required to become a licensed residential real estate property appraiser.
Per Diem:None
Expense Reimbursement:Yes, per Neb. Rev. Stat. Sections 81-1174 to 81-1177
Term Length:6 years
Terms Rotate or Expire At Once:Terms Rotate

Meetings Required In:

Required FY 13-14:Tax Year 2013 Appeals Filed: 2,268
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Required FY 14-15:Tax Year 2014 Appeals Filed: 1,661
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Required FY 15-16:Tax Year 2015 Appeals Filed: 1,821
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Operations

Support Staff:Yes
Shared or Separate:Shared
FY 13-14 Budget:858,016
FY 14-15 Budget:898,514
FY 15-16 Budget:886,079
Other Funding Sources:None
Spending Authority:No

Accomplishments

Since July 1, 2012:The Tax Equalization and Review Commission continues to provide an avenue of appeal for the taxpayers of Nebraska in an efficient and cost effective manner. Over the years, the volume of appeals has increased significantly, while the budget of the Commission has remained relatively flat. In addition, the Commission continues to provide statewide property equalization on an annual basis.