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Q: what all needs to accompany a motion for judicial review regarding state tax appeal boards

I am filing a motion for judicial review of information I have provided to the montana tax appeal board. what needs to accompany the motion, if any

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A: When filing a motion for judicial review regarding a decision by the Montana Tax Appeal Board, you need to ensure you include several key components to support your motion. First, you should attach a copy of the decision or order that you are seeking to have reviewed. This provides the court with the necessary context for your motion.

Next, include a detailed statement outlining the specific reasons why you believe the decision was incorrect or unjust. This statement should reference any relevant laws, regulations, or facts that support your argument. Additionally, it is helpful to attach any evidence or documentation that was previously submitted to the Tax Appeal Board, as well as any new evidence that may support your case.

Finally, make sure to include a certificate of service, indicating that you have provided copies of the motion and supporting documents to all other parties involved in the case. This ensures that the process is transparent and that all parties have an opportunity to respond. Consulting with an attorney can help ensure that all necessary components are included and properly formatted.

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