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With a week until the deadline to produce an error-free report analyzing coalproperty values, Tax Secretary James Paige is seeking a helping hand, according to statehouse correspondence. In a Sept. 16 letter to Secretary of State... Published: Wednesday, September 21, 1994 Words: 242
AP Lawmakers support two recommendations of a task force that could help ensure the accuracy of a list of coalproperty values used for taxes, Secretary of State Ken Hechler said Wednesday. The recommendations by the natural resources... Published: Thursday, June 15, 1995 Words: 375
Mountain sale was more than $1,500. The use of this sale could have doubled or tripled coal taxes in the southern coal counties. However, using the revised list, Tax Department officials concluded that an average acre of coal in West... Published: Sunday, July 16, 1995 Words: 942
development for A.T. Massey Coal Co., to James A. Haught, editor of The Charleston Gazette: Thank you for sending the contractor list by Paul Nyden. When Nyden interviewed me, I did tell him we would not comment on specific contractors.... Published: Sunday, October 01, 1995 Words: 1082
deed book and page. Actual coal deeds from Monongalia, Marion and Preston counties cast further doubts on the accuracy of a list of recent coal sales the state Tax Department uses to set taxes paid by coal owners. On Tuesday, Gov. Gaston... Published: Wednesday, August 24, 1994 Words: 1002
be facing an impossible job. Last week, Gov. Gaston Caperton gave him 30 days to correct all the mistakes in his department's list of recent coal reserve sales. The list was created during the past 12 years. No one at the Tax Department... Published: Sunday, August 28, 1994 Words: 649
regions in the state. The researchers have used both averages and medians (the number exactl y in the middle of any list) to come up with appraised coal values. Tax consultant Jeffrey Kern argues the tax department must look more carefully... Published: Sunday, December 08, 1996 Words: 851
average value of inactive coal lands only slightly, from $335 an acre to $357 an acre. Jerry Knight, head of the department's propertytax division, said Friday that the original report included 928 sales totalling 410,000 acres of... Published: Sunday, September 25, 1994 Words: 972
values Friday afternoon with Secretary of State Ken Hechler. New statewide coal reserve values are based on a list of recent coal sales the Tax Department first released in late November. The list includes 125 sales that took place... Published: Monday, January 09, 1995 Words: 367
Paige from using a list of recent coal sales he released on Thanksgiving Eve to value all coal reserves in the state. That list of 125 coal sales, developed after Gov. Gaston Caperton ordered the tax department to scrap an earlier list... Published: Tuesday, January 24, 1995 Words: 438