Property Tax Assessments 2019
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Re: Property Tax Assessments 2019
No kidding. Where's UL Washington when we need him?
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I liked the new payment system. It was super easy to paybeautyfromashes wrote: ↑Mon Dec 30, 2019 1:56 pm Jackson County new tax payment system down. This is what we get for voting a baseball player into government just because he could turn a smooth double play.
- beautyfromashes
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It was nice when it finally worked. Kept getting the ‘somethings wrong’ message all of the 30th. I’m sure that was a very busy day for the system, but seems that should be anticipated. Got through late in the evening.brewcrew1000 wrote: ↑Thu Jan 02, 2020 3:28 pm I liked the new payment system. It was super easy to pay
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Jackson County Property Owners Can Expect More Reassessment Problems, Including Another Tax Hike
Taxpayers will need to brace themselves for another rocky reassessment in 2021 and perhaps beyond, Schulte said, explaining that county data points toward big assessment hikes in eight county neighborhoods:
https://www.kcur.org/post/jackson-count ... e#stream/0
Taxpayers will need to brace themselves for another rocky reassessment in 2021 and perhaps beyond, Schulte said, explaining that county data points toward big assessment hikes in eight county neighborhoods:
https://www.kcur.org/post/jackson-count ... e#stream/0
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The article says Schulte references a 10-15% increase in assessed value as the 'big' hike in those neighborhoods. That would be somewhat normal in my opinion.Steve52 wrote: ↑Thu Feb 06, 2020 10:14 pm Jackson County Property Owners Can Expect More Reassessment Problems, Including Another Tax Hike
Taxpayers will need to brace themselves for another rocky reassessment in 2021 and perhaps beyond, Schulte said, explaining that county data points toward big assessment hikes in eight county neighborhoods:
https://www.kcur.org/post/jackson-count ... e#stream/0
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Sounds like a calculated effort to increase assessments (or create the appearance of this) in middle/upper class neighborhoods to counteract the disproportionate impact of the 2019 assessments on working class neighborhoods...
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This seems like a "perfect is the enemy of the good" kind of situation.Also, hiring staff before a new computer system would be a waste, said Legislator Dan Tarwater. “We can’t hire 40 people and train them on the old system and then train them on a new system,” he said.
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On a timeframe of 2025 his statement is insanely stupid. That's three assessments out.chaglang wrote: ↑Fri Feb 07, 2020 10:10 amThis seems like a "perfect is the enemy of the good" kind of situation.Also, hiring staff before a new computer system would be a waste, said Legislator Dan Tarwater. “We can’t hire 40 people and train them on the old system and then train them on a new system,” he said.
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There is no way they are going to be able to repair this focking mess before the next cycle.