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Commissioner highlights new business licenses and county assessor explains annual tax-roll closing

5765849 · September 3, 2025
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At a county meeting Sept. 2, Commissioner Bolos announced approval of three new business licenses and invited Brady Anderson of the assessor's office to explain the annual tax-roll closing process, which locks in property value estimates used to apportion local property taxes.

Commissioner Bolos announced at the county meeting on Tuesday, Sept. 2, that the county approved business licenses for three new firms — a printing and shipping company, a screen-printing and embroidery business, and a water-well drilling company — and introduced Brady Anderson of the assessor’s office, who explained how the county’s annual tax roll is closed.

Brady Anderson, an assessor’s office staff member, told the meeting that "closing the tax roll happens in in May and June, late May, early June," and…

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