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Docusign Envelope ID: 1988044D-EFA2-4BA7-A826-E678FCDE331A <br /> Time of Hearing 3:52PM Appellant Opinion Compromise of taxes for <br /> $3,927.12 in listing penalty <br /> County Representative Christy Carden Board Decision Grant full compromise of <br /> $3,927.12 in listing penalty <br /> Evidence submitted by the appellant: <br /> • Weaver Street Market is requesting the board to compromise the discovery penalties from an <br /> audit that was completed by our vendor TMA. The audit started back in 2021 and due to <br /> personnel changes within TMA and appeals the audit was finalized in August 2025. Weaver <br /> Street has approved the values but is requesting discovery penalties to be waived. <br /> • The penalties and interest were incurred due to how complicated the reporting can be,we had <br /> to give our attention to pressing unexpected circumstances, and at times financial hardship. <br /> This was not due to willful neglect, and we have since taken corrective actions to ensure future <br /> compliance, including internal audit of our personal property which we will match with the <br /> Orange County reports. We kindly ask the Board to consider our request for abatement based <br /> on reasonable cause and good faith efforts to comply. I am committed to fulfilling all <br /> obligations and maintaining compliance moving forward. <br /> Evidence submitted by the county representative: <br /> • Our office uses TMA as a vendor to audit businesses within our county. The purpose of the <br /> audits is to ensure businesses are reporting all their assets and pay taxes accordingly. Business <br /> are chosen at random for these audits. Weaver Street was pulled in 2021 for an audit. Weaver <br /> Street provided all the documents requested by TMA to complete the audit. During the audit <br /> process there were multiple issues that have prolonged completion the audit in a timely <br /> manner. Weaver Street appealed the original value, and TMA had a change in personnel. This <br /> caused the appeal to move to a new auditor for completion. We completed the audit in August <br /> 2025. They have approved the values but would like to appeal the penalties associated with the <br /> discovered years. <br /> • Weaver Street Market typically lists and pays timely. The last incident where they listed late <br /> was in 2020 when they had medical emergency within their team that handles reporting. A <br /> request to the board in 2020 for removal of late list penalty did get approved at a 50%rate. <br /> • Appellant Appeal Letter <br /> • Tax Estimation Worksheet <br /> • Tax Bills <br /> Motion of the Board Other: Compromise the entirety of the <br /> $3,927.12 listing enalt <br /> Made the motion Barbara Levine <br /> Seconded the motion Saru Salvi <br /> Voted For All BOER Members <br /> Voted Against ... <br /> Property Identification: <br /> 1 Property Owner I Weaver Street Appellant(if different) Cesar Cortez <br />
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