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All this talk of cities and counties gouging people for tax money, and yet it's the schools who make out better than either of those.
Let's say you live in Huxley.
19.61 (per $1000 taxable value, after rollbacks and credits) goes to Ballard schools.
11.85 goes to the city.
6.49 goes the county (5.06 of which is the result of the board of supervisors' action).
0.69 goes to DMACC.
I'm down with complaining about taxes as much as the next guy, but if your assessed value is still lower than market value after that much of an increase, I would think you'd be ecstatic at the great deal you've been getting for the past few years. Difference in perspective, I guess.
I already had road engineer
Where are you getting this info?Here is an example and it comes from the Equalization Process.
2017 2017 EQUALIZED VALUES (+7% RES & AG DWELL) Eq Urban Res $13,200 $121,000 $0 $0 $134,200
Where are you getting this info?
You should really have a chat with your county assessor and have him/her explain the process to you. You still don't understand a few key concepts.Random example from a county assessor card. Some counties dont spell out the state mandates but they all get them.
Based on sales local to each county.Is that or is that not a state mandated increase? It is. No matter their excuse that is what happens.
The assessments generally aren't that bad. They spend enough time and money on the process that it shouldn't real bad. However, the problem is that they always expect and need larger budgets EVERY year and that is coming out of the pockets of the people who live in the towns.
Not necessarily in the "towns". I live in story county and can tell many people in the rural areas went up significantly for doing no work to their places.
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