Official Tax Rolls In. Billions Lost in Property Tax

Started by Metro Jacksonville, July 01, 2009, 02:55:32 PM

Metro Jacksonville

Official Tax Rolls In.    Billions Lost in Property Tax

This just in from the Mayor's Office.

Bad News, but slightly better than expected.

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http://www.metrojacksonville.com/article/2009-jul-official-tax-rolls-in-billions-lost-in-property-tax

mtraininjax

Gotta remember these are the numbers after the tax deed sales, and the new tax bills will be going out soon, probably August, we have until Oct 1, I believe, to challenge the rates. So even if they say its 3.5, I am betting the Prime Osborn will be jumping this fall, because that is where they have moved the appeals of property taxes and I am for sure going to be there.

Best thing for the city would be to raise the filing fee from $20 to 40 or 50, make some money off us while we take the City to the cleaners over depressed property values.
And, that $115 will save Jacksonville from financial ruin. - Mayor John Peyton

"This is a game-changer. This is what I mean when I say taking Jacksonville to the next level."
-Mayor Alvin Brown on new video boards at Everbank Field

Charles Hunter

How can you state you will protest your valuation, when you don't even know what it is yet?

mtraininjax

QuoteHow can you state you will protest your valuation, when you don't even know what it is yet?

Easy, I have already seen the proposed numbers. I have properties that were 71k in valuation last year that are proposed 108k in value this year. Neither I nor Jim Overton came down with the last drop of rain, but someone has to give me a good idea why I need a 35% increase in property value when there are houses down the street that sold for 19k, and one now for sale (bigger than mine) for 45k.

The valuations are ludicrous, and if the mayor thinks this year is tough, wait till next year.
And, that $115 will save Jacksonville from financial ruin. - Mayor John Peyton

"This is a game-changer. This is what I mean when I say taking Jacksonville to the next level."
-Mayor Alvin Brown on new video boards at Everbank Field

fatcat

i am depressed. Can I turn my properties into catnip growing house? I cannot figure out which is going at a higher speed, the tax going up or the market going down.