This Summer, nearly half of county auditors across Ohio will either be reappraising or updating property values. Owners should be receiving a letter in the next few weeks from their local auditor advising what the proposed value for the TY 2023-24-25 tax cycle will be. If you feel that the auditor’s tentative value is tooContinue reading “This Summer, 39 Ohio Counties Will Be Reappraising or Updating Property Values – What Owners Should Do”
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What You Need to Know About the Upcoming 3/31/23 Deadline to Challenge Property Tax Valuations in Ohio
23 out of 88 Ohio’s counties recently adjusted the tax values of properties located in those counties for TY 2022 (taxes payable in calendar year 2023). Have you checked whether the value of your Ohio property changed? Is the County Auditor’s valuation of your property fair and reasonable as of the January 1st 2022 taxContinue reading “What You Need to Know About the Upcoming 3/31/23 Deadline to Challenge Property Tax Valuations in Ohio”
Frequently Asked Questions About Real Estate Valuation [Tax] Appeals
Last updated: August 3, 2021 What are the most common grounds for challenging the County Auditor’s value of myproperty? Whenever the true market value of real estate has fallen below the County Auditor’s valuedetermination, the property owner should consider filing an appeal in order to reduce the property’s value and the amount of real estateContinue reading “Frequently Asked Questions About Real Estate Valuation [Tax] Appeals”
Sub. Senate Bill 57 Offers Opportunity for Property Tax Relief Due to COVID-19 and Government Orders Impact
August 3, 2021 A new law offers potential tax relief to Ohio property owners whose properties declined in value due to the COVID-19 pandemic or state-issued Orders responding to the health crisis. The legislation was passed unanimously by the Ohio General Assembly and was signed into law by Governor Mike DeWine on April 27, 2021.Continue reading “Sub. Senate Bill 57 Offers Opportunity for Property Tax Relief Due to COVID-19 and Government Orders Impact”
