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Glynn County warns new assessment notice could mislead taxpayers; appeal period ends July 21
Summary
Chief Appraiser Bliss told the Board of Assessors that the 2025 assessment notice, sent June 6, omits a total-tax line and shows an estimated tax based only on the maintenance-and-operation portion. The appeal period closes July 21; officials said the format may confuse taxpayers and outreach is underway.
Bliss, chief appraiser for the Glynn County Property Appraisal Office, updated the Glynn County Board of Assessors on the 2025 assessment notice and said the county mailed the notices on June 6. The board was told the formal appeal period closes July 21.
“The estimated tax is just a partial estimation since it only uses the maintenance and operation portion of it,” Bliss said, describing…
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