Why can't we change the value of a property when requested by the taxpayer?
The Attorney General's office opined that values adopted by the Board of Assessors who oversees the reassessment cannot be changed until the next reassessment without changes being made in the size of the property, rezoning, or new construction.

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1. How are the assessments on each parcel determined?
2. Why can't we change the value of a property when requested by the taxpayer?
3. When is the next general reassessment?
4. What is the process for challenging an assessment made during reassessment?
5. Who sets the real estate tax rate?
6. When is my real estate tax payment due?
7. Is there a penalty for paying my real estate tax late?
8. Why can't you change my name on the tax bill since I got married last year?
9. Why is the former owner's name on my tax bill when I have a deed showing that I own the property?