450.27 - COMMISSION TO APPRAISERS.

        450.27  COMMISSION TO APPRAISERS.         When an appraisal of real estate is requested by the department of      revenue, as provided in section 450.37, or is otherwise required by      this chapter, the clerk shall issue a commission to the appraisers,      who shall fix a time and place for appraisement, except that if the      only interest that is subject to tax is a remainder or deferred      interest upon which the tax is not payable until the determination of      a prior estate or interest for life or term of years, the clerk shall      not issue the commission until the determination of the prior estate,      except at the request of the department of revenue when the parties      in interest seek to remove an inheritance tax lien.  When valuing the      real estate for purposes of inheritance tax, an appraiser does not      have the jurisdiction to determine what property or partial interests      may or may not be subject to tax.  Whole interests in the property      should be appraised and the question of the actual property or      partial interest subject to inheritance tax is to be determined by      means of the administrative procedures pursuant to section 450.94.      All joint property that is to be appraised should be listed at its      full market value.  Long-term leases are not considered in      determining the value of property when being appraised.  
         Section History: Early Form
         [S13, § 1481-a5; C24, 27, 31, 35, 39, § 7331; C46, 50, 54, 58,      62, 66, 71, 73, 75, 77, 79, 81, § 450.27] 
         Section History: Recent Form
         83 Acts, ch 177, § 11, 38; 99 Acts, ch 152, §33, 40; 2003 Acts, ch      145, §286         Referred to in § 450.37