Land Use & Zoning
A Kansas property owner who protests their property tax assessment must file an appeal with:
AThe KREC
BThe county appraiser's office and potentially the Kansas Board of Tax Appeals (BOTA)✓ Correct
CThe Kansas Supreme Court directly
DThe U.S. Tax Court
Explanation
Property tax protests in Kansas are filed first with the county appraiser, then appealed to the county board of equalization, and ultimately to the Kansas Board of Tax Appeals (BOTA).
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