Property Valuation
A Kentucky property owner believes their property was assessed at more than fair cash value. The correct order of appeal is:
ACircuit Court → County Board of Assessment Appeals → Kentucky Board of Tax Appeals
BCounty Board of Assessment Appeals → Kentucky Board of Tax Appeals → Circuit Court✓ Correct
CKREC → County PVA → Circuit Court
DProperty owner files directly with Circuit Court without administrative appeal
Explanation
The proper order of appeal in Kentucky is first to the county Board of Assessment Appeals, then to the Kentucky Board of Tax Appeals, and finally to the Circuit Court if further appeal is needed.
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