County commissioners have a tough decision to make regarding Steel of West Virginia. As One of the company’s buildings was assessed two times, and as a result Steel of West Virginia overpaid $1.4 million in taxes to the county. Steel of West Virginia Controller James Johnson said they are seeking help to find how they can work together to reclaim the money pai in error. The overpayment was for two years. The question is if it was negligence or poor judgement and how commissioners will deal with the issue. Earlier this year, Steel of West Virginia announced they were closing their melt shop and 100 employees would lose their jobs. On the other hand, the company plans to invest $30 million to improve rolling lines which would maintain 500 jobs. The county commission is expected to make a decision sometime after Jan. 1.