County boards of taxation have been put on notice that they should refrain from dismissing property owners’ appeals of their tax bills except in the most egregious of circumstances.

Tax Court Judge Vito Bianco, in a decision released Monday, chided the Morris County Board of Taxation for dismissing appeals by two property owners on the ground that the appraisals they submitted failed to overcome the assessments’ presumption of validity.

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