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Assessor-Things to Remember
- Assessed value and taxable value are not synonymous
terms.
- Property is assessed as of January First.
- Property is reassessed every two years.
Taxes are levied on a value determined by the auditor
by applying a "roll back" percentage to
the assessed value and deducting any applicable exemptions
or credits. The "roll back" percentages
vary each year. On values determined as of January
First, one does not start to pay taxes until eighteen
months later. The "roll back" is the percentage
of actual value that is determined by the Director
of Revenue and Finance each year on the several classes
of property where the total value increase STATEWIDE,
exceeds four percent for each class of property. The
percentage so determined by the Director of Revenue
and Finance is certified to and applied by the local
county auditor to all property in each class effected
throughout the State. Percentages determined by the
Director of Revenue and Finance are the same for all
the assessing jurisdictions in the State.
Increases in assessed value of individual parcels
of property as determined by the assessor, may exceed
four percent within a jurisdiction. Agricultural property,
except agricultural dwellings, are assessed on the
basis of productivity and net earning capacity using
a five-year crop average and capitalized at the rate
set by the Legislature. The rate is currently seven
percent. Tentative and final equalization orders are
issued by the Director of Revenue and Finance in odd
numbered years on or about August 15th, and October
1st respectively. The orders are sent to the various
county auditors who apply them to the classes of property
affected, if any.
Assessors and members of the Board of Review are
appointed to their terms of office. Assessors, in
addition to completing the required 150 hours of Continuing
Education, must be approved by a majority vote of
the Conference Board in order to be reappointed.
If you desire further information, questions concerning
PROPERTY VALUES or other information relating thereto
should be addressed to the Assessor's Office and not
the Board of Supervisors or Treasurer.
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