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Fairfield County Auditor Carrie Brown highlights new digital tools, tax relief and property services
Summary
Fairfield County Auditor Carrie Brown outlines services for residents and local governments — including a Homestead Exemption covering about 8,500 parcels, a new DocLink submissions platform, an electronic loss-split application and expanded online property resources.
Carrie Brown, Fairfield County auditor, opened a short informational video describing services her office provides and recent digital upgrades intended to make tax and property administration easier for residents and local governments.
In the video Brown said the office’s mission is to “serve, connect, and protect.” A presenter for the auditor’s office described the county’s participation in Ohio’s Homestead Exemption program, saying Fairfield County currently has about 8,500 parcels using the program and that qualifying homeowners save an average of $300 to $400 on property taxes. The presenter also noted a separate program for veterans who are 100% disabled.
Why it matters: The auditor’s office handles core fiscal functions — payroll, accounts payable, property appraisal and reporting — that affect local government operations and taxpayer costs.…
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