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County appraiser urges stricter evidence deadlines after years-long commercial appeals
Summary
The county appraiser reported on staffing, sales and a recurring problem: commercial appeals with fee appraisals submitted years after valuation dates that cause increased interest costs for taxpayers; the office urged a one-year rule for retrospective appraisals.
The county appraiser’s office presented its monthly staff report and called attention to valuation appeals that have been prolonged by late-submitted fee appraisals and hearing reschedules.
The office said changes to personal property processing related to new legislation will apply to property acquired after Sept. 1, and staff are coordinating with the treasurer and updating systems for the 2026 tax roll. On residential sales the office reported 572 sales to date for…
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