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City staff brief council on new state rule for estimated rollback rate; May 2 certification window creates choice for council
Summary
Suzanne Weidenhous, chief appraiser for the Board of Tax Assessors, briefed council on House Bill 92 changes requiring a certified estimated millage (called an "estimated rollback rate") be provided to tax assessors before notices are printed; missing a May 2 certification would trigger an alternate notice option.
Suzanne Weidenhous, chief appraiser for the Muscogee County Board of Tax Assessors, briefed council on House Bill 92 and how it changes the content and certification process for the annual notices of assessment.
Weidenhous explained that the statute introduces an "estimated rollback rate" (a misnamed term in the law) that is effectively an estimated millage rate to appear on the notice of assessment if it is certified to the assessor and tax commissioner before the mail run. She said the bill requires the estimated figure to be certified in time to meet the printer’s schedule:…
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