Show Low value lands must be Attorney states In cases where sell plots of land of little or no counties still must assess the individual tracts and try to collect taxes upon This still is true regardless of whether the county will lose money in the process of being able to collect less than enough tax revenue from the property to pay the cost of assessing its value while sending out tax A. Pratt Kesler gave this opinion to the Duchesne County Dillman has reported that several out-of-state cor-I have sub-divided land of little value which would re-I turn less tax revenue than the costs of trying to collect the tax The State Tax Commission earlier pointed out that a land swindle of several years back would result In revenue losses to Box Elder Worthless tracts of salt bog land in western Box Elder County were sold to out-of-state investors who supposedly won lucky chances to obtain the lots Rather than obtaining tracts they obtained them for the supposed costs of preparing the deeds and costs for closing the which were in excess of the actual value of the tracts of worthless land will have to be offered for tax sale if the individual owners do not pay the token taxes levied upon Donald G. Adams of the State Tax Commission in charge of property pointed the State ties of which William G Hardy is has worked out some regulatory measures to curtail out-and-out land of rural lands must obtain licenses from the Securities and the commission prepares a sure of the character of iw land Owners or prospective p- chasers of the rural is 5 are urged by Hart to study hia M. Reed assist ge attorney general wrote 58 opinion relative to the Duche U |