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County officials outline property-tax options for tornado-damaged homes; forms to be posted online

3656325 · June 4, 2025
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Summary

Greene County officials told residents how the January 1 assessment date affects taxes on damaged property and encouraged homeowners to file state assessment-reduction forms; county staff said they will post the state form on the county website and help residents complete it.

County and tax officials advised Greene County residents at a public meeting on how to seek property-tax relief for homes and structures damaged or destroyed in the recent storm.

Why this matters: State assessment rules use Jan. 1 as the valuation date. County officials said that if property remains damaged on Jan. 1, that condition can affect the following year's assessment…

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