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To: CottonBall

Well, you’ve got some misinformation there. LOL

The tax assessment was not statewide. State law requires every county to do a countywide revaluation of property on a 4, 5, or 6 year schedule. The state establishes policies and procedures for the county assessors, oversees the work of the counties and listen to property tax appeals. Mine was last revaluated in 2019, so I’m not due yet.

I haven’t received anything about a new tax amount. Can you tell if it’s because of the assessment rate ($ per hundred) being changed, or because the assessed value (worth of property) went up? Another thought is, did you move within the city limits so are now having to pay county AND city property taxes?


1,260 posted on 04/28/2021 4:19:14 PM PDT by Spirit of Liberty (Jesus said 'I am the Light of the world'. ~ John 8:12)
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To: Spirit of Liberty

I knew you would know :-)

It’s the assessment amount I was talking about that has gone up here. I imagine the rate has stayed the same, they’re going to have a rebellion on their hands even without that. I don’t know what the taxess will be yet, all we got was the assessment. No we’re still in the county. It’s just the house value, actually the property value, that has changed


1,295 posted on 04/28/2021 6:23:15 PM PDT by CottonBall (MAKE REPUBLICANS WHIGS AGAIN!)
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