Kan. Admin. Regs. § 92-55-2 - Valuation of motor vehicles; classification
(a) The January
1980 midwest edition of the NADA Official Used Car Guide, published by the
National Automobile Dealers Used Car Guide Company, is hereby adopted by
reference for use by the various county appraisers in determining the trade-in
value of all motor vehicles listed therein subject to motor vehicle tax. The
winter 1980 edition of the Old Cars Price Guide, published by Krause
Publications, Inc., is hereby adopted by reference for use by the various
county appraisers in determining the trade-in value of all motor vehicles
listed therein subject to motor vehicle tax which are not listed in the January
1980 midwest edition of the NADA Official Used Car Guide. The January through
April 1980 edition of the NADA Recreational Vehicle Appraisal Guide, published
by the National Automobile Used Car Guide Company, is hereby adopted by
reference for use by the various county appraisers in determining the trade-in
value of all recreational vehicles listed therein subject to motor vehicle tax.
County appraisers shall determine the trade-in value of all motor vehicles not
listed within the publications adopted by reference by using such manuals,
guides or supplemental schedules devised or prescribed by the division of
property valuation of the department of revenue and furnished to the counties
by such division. Trade-in value of a specially constructed motor vehicle shall
be determined through conferral with the division of property valuation of the
department of revenue on a case-by-case basis.
(b) Trade-in value as determined from the
sources enumerated in subsection (a) shall be classed pursuant to K.S.A. 1980
Supp.
79-5104 as follows:
Trade-in Value Class
$0-$749 Class 1
750-1,499 Class 2
1,500-2,249 Class 3
2,250-2,999 Class 4
3,000-3,749 Class 5
3,750-4,499 Class 6
4,500-5,249 Class 7
5,250-5,999 Class 8
6,000-6,999 Class 9
7,000-7,999 Class 10
8,000-8,999 Class 11
9,000-9,999 Class 12
10,000-10,999 Class 13
11,000-11,999 Class 14
12,000-12,999 Class 15
13,000-13,999 Class 16
14,000-15,999 Class 17
16,000-17,999 Class 18
18,000-19,999 Class 19
20,000 and over Class 20
(c) Copies of guides adopted by reference in
subsection (a) are on file and available for inspection in the office of the
Kansas department of revenue, division of property valuation, 5th floor, state
office building, Topeka, Kansas.
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