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The assessor determined that the property was not eligible for the welfare or veterans organization exemption, what is my recourse if I do not agree?

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The assessor determined that the property was not eligible for the welfare or veterans organization exemption, what is my recourse if I do not agree?

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If the claimant disagrees with the assessor’s determination of ineligibility for the welfare exemption, the claimant may seek a refund of property taxes paid by filing a claim for refund with the county board of supervisors. If the refund claim is denied, the organization may file a refund action in superior court.

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