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(1) Board of Assessment Appeals * You may file an appeal with the Board of Assessment Appeals. Contact the Board of Assessment Appeals for instructions, forms, and any fees. This is a state government board that is a part of the Colorado Department of Local Affairs.
(1) Board of Assessment Appeals * You may file an appeal with the Board of Assessment Appeals. Contact the Board of Assessment Appeals for instructions, forms, and any fees. This is a state government board that is a part of the Colorado Department of Local Affairs.
Under Ohio law, the Auditor determines a fair market value for each property - an agreed upon price between a willing buyer and seller in the open market. The Treasurer collects taxes based on property value and current tax rates (millage). Taxes are determined by voters.
How are property taxes calculated? The actual value is multiplied by the assessment rate which is then multiplied by the mill levy. The residential rate in Colorado currently is 6.95%. Agricultural is 26.40% and all other Agricultural Business is 29%.
With the repeal of the Gallagher Amendment in 2020, the residential assessment rate was frozen at 7.15%. While the rate is set in statute as 7.15%, it has been temporarily reduced to 6.95% for 2022 and 2023 tax years.
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Assessed values are calculated by multiplying the actual value by the appropriate assessment rate. The residential assessment percentage is subject to change by the Colorado Legislature each odd numbered year. The assessment rate is currently 6.95% on residential property and 6.80% on multi-family.
If you are unsure of the market value of your property, you can get an appraised value by hiring a professional appraiser, asking your local officials, or using the calculators provided on real estate and banking sites. To find your assessment rate, go to your countys website or contact a city official.
The time window to file an appeal with the Will County Board of Review is August 10, 2022 through September 12, 2022. The owner for each parcel of property must file a separate appeal unless the parcels are contiguous. Contiguous parcels may be on the same appeal provided they are of the same land use.
To initiate an appeal, property owners must fill out a complaint form. On the form, complainants must indicate their desired value and briefly state their rationale for the change. Complaints can be filed between January 1 and March 31.
Filing a Protest Petition If the taxpayer is not satisfied with the assessors decision as outlined in the Notice of Determination, he can then file a petition with the County Board of Equalization (CBOE) seeking further review of the assigned value. The CBOE will hold a hearing on the petition and issue a decision.

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