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Action   11.
Regular Board of Supervisors Meeting - 10:00 am
County Treasurer
Meeting Date:
01/27/2026
Title:
Abatement of Property Taxes and Removal of Tax Liens
Submitted By:
Maria Pitzlin, County Treasurer
Department:
County Treasurer
Presentation:
No A/V Presentation
Recommendation:
Approve
Document Signatures:
BOS Signature Required
# of ORIGINALS
Submitted for Signature:
2
NAME
of PRESENTER:
Cathy Traywick
TITLE
of PRESENTER:
County Treasurer
Mandated Function?:
Federal or State Mandate
Source of Mandate
or Basis for Support?:
42-19118
Docket Number (If applicable):

Information

Agenda Item Text:

Approve the recommendation of the County Treasurer for the abatement of property taxes and interest on personal property and the removal of personal property tax liens on Treasurer's Certificate of Clearance No. 2026-001 to 2026-007

Background:

Pursuant to A.R.S. 42-19118 after a diligent search by this Office and the Sheriff's Department, we have determined that the property that was subject to the taxes was removed, destroyed ?and no longer has any real value that would warrant collection. We are requesting to abate property taxes on the Treasurer's Certificate of Clearance No. 2026-001 to 2026-007, the authority to delete the taxes from the collection list. 

Department's Next Steps (if approved):

If approved, sign the Treasurer's Certificate of Clearance No. 2026-001 to 2026-007, and return copy to Treasurer’s office. 

Impact of NOT Approving/Alternatives:

Cost of pursuing the collection procedures of personal property would continue to increase with no return revenue. 

To BOS Staff: Document Disposition/Follow-Up:

Signature required on approved Certificate of Clearance. 

Fiscal Impact

Fiscal Year:
2025-2026
One-time Fixed Costs? ($$$):
10024.15

Fiscal Impact & Funding Sources (if known):

Fiscal Impact & Funding Sources (if known): A.R.S. 42-18351 The cost of pursuing the statutory lien sale and collection procedures of the seizure and sale of personal property would exceed the revenue that could be derived.

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