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Wayne renews three-year assessing contract with WCA; assessor says state law requires a signing assessor
Summary
Council approved a new three-year contract with Wayne County Assessing (WCA) that includes a 5% increase in year one and an extra half day of in-person service. WCA said Michigan's General Property Tax Act requires a signing assessor.
The Wayne City Council on March 4 voted to approve a three-year contract with Wayne County Assessing (WCA) to provide the city's assessing services. The contract includes a 5% increase for the first year and adds an additional half day of in-person service in the city office.
Jennifer, a contract assessor with WCA, told the council that assessing services are required under the General Property Tax Act of the…
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