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Revenue commissioner: seven-year audit finds no findings; 7% assessment cap, BOE notices coming
Summary
Covington County Revenue Commissioner reported a clean seven-year audit, said the state pplied a 7% cap to property assessment increases, and said Board of Equalization notices will go to owners whose property values rose by more than $2,000.
The Covington County Revenue Commissioner told the County Commission on June 10 that a state audit of the revenue office covering seven years produced "no findings whatsoever." The commissioner said the county has completed its final settlement for 2024 and will forward records to the state comptroller, Chris Lentini.
The audit result matters because it clears the county's tax records after several years of reviews and sets the frame for…
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