Case Result

$367,000

Ad Valorem Tax Litigation

2018
Oklahoma City, OK

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Case Details

In the Matter of the Assessment for Tax Year 2010 of Certain Personal Property Owned by JBS Five Rivers Cattle Feeding LLC D/B/A Five Rogers Cattle Feeding and J&F Oklahoma Holdings, Inc., Case No. CV-2010-8, Cimarron County, Oklahoma. In this case, the firm represented Cimarron County and the Cimarron County Assessor. JBS asserted that it came within the Freeport exemption, found in Article 10, § 6A of the Oklahoma Constitution, with respect to its cattle feeding operation. As a result of the litigation, JBS ultimately dropped its claim to the Freeport Exemption, resulting in a payment of $367,000 in previously held tax funds to the Boise City and Keyes Public Schools, and other tax recipients. In addition, JBS had further filed a claim asserting its entitlement to the Freeport Exemption for tax year 2012, which was also dropped without further protest by JBS.

Additional Notes

JBS dropped claim to Freeport Exemption, resulting in $367,000 payment to Boise City and Keyes Public Schools and other tax recipients. Case: In the Matter of the Assessment for Tax Year 2010 of Certain Personal Property Owned by JBS Five Rivers Cattle Feeding LLC D/B/A Five Rogers Cattle Feeding and J&F Oklahoma Holdings, Inc., Case No. CV-2010-8, Cimarron County, Oklahoma.

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