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Assessor-Duties and Responsibilities
The Assessor is charged with several administrative
and statutory duties. The primary duty and responsibility
is to assess all real property within the Assessor's
jurisdiction except that which is otherwise provided
by law. This would include residential, commercial,
industrial and agricultural classes of property.
Real property is revalued every two years. The effective
date of the assessment is January first of each year.
The Assessor determines a full or partial value for
all new construction and improvements depending upon
their state of completion as of that January first
date.
GENERAL MISCONCEPTIONS ABOUT THE ASSESSOR'S DUTIES
The Assessor DOES NOT:
- Collect taxes
- Calculate taxes
- Determine tax rate
Set policy for the Board of Review
The Assessor is concerned with value, not taxes.
Taxing jurisdictions such as schools, cities and county,
adopt budgets after public hearings. This determines
the tax levy, which is the rate of taxation required
to raise the money budgeted.
The taxes you pay are proportional to the value of
your property compared to the total value of property
in your taxing district.
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