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The Tax Administration Department of the Salt Lake County Council was organized in 1986 and designated to act as the liaison between you, the taxpayer, and the County Council.

Salt Lake County Tax Administration is committed to an exceptional level of service. Taxpayers and other stakeholders deserve access to reliable information and understandable explanations to assist them in completing their property tax obligations.

What you can expect from Salt Lake County Tax Administration. We will

  • make every attempt to acknowledge telephone calls by the next  business day
  • make every attempt to acknowledge e-mail correspondence by the next business day
  • greet walk-in customers in a polite and professional manner

Our service goal is to create a courteous and prompt atmosphere, while providing you with the most current information and answers to questions you may have regarding the Board of Equalization, Property Tax Relief, and Property Tax Committee issues.

The 2009 Board of Equalization is no longer accepting appeals. Baring any unforeseen circumstances, your 2010 notice of valuation and tax change should be mailed on or about July 24, 2010. We anticipate the 2010 Board of Equalization will be in session and accepting appeals from August 2, 2010 through September 15, 2010. No hand delivered or walk in appeals will be accepted after September 15, 2010, nor will any mailed appeals be accepted with a postmark after this date. Drop off appeals will be accepted in the Auditor's Office, room N-3300 prior to August 2. Mailed appeals will also be accepted prior to August 2.

Reviewing Your Hearing Recommendation --
Access to hearing decisions for single family residential properties will be available for the 2010 Board of Equalization.