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  1. Mar 26, 2023 · Challenging property values. Normally, owners can challenge a county auditor’s valuation just one time in each three-year cycle (a triennium). Property values are challenged via a “Complaint Against Valuation” that is filed with the local county Board of Revision (BOR). The same complaint form is used statewide.

  2. Feb 2, 2024 · The average increase from tax year 2022 to tax year 2023 for owner-occupied property was $306, “a meaningful but manageable change over the year with a $25 per month impact.” However, about 12 percent of homes saw their tax bills increase at least $1,000, while 27 percent saw increases from $500 to $1,000.

  3. The value of each property determines the tax base of the real property tax. The county auditor in each of Ohio’s 88 counties has the responsibility of determining the value of each parcel of land and any building on the land. Once every six years, the county auditor supervises a reappraisal of all real property in the county. The counties ...

  4. Mar 1, 2024 · Former Tax Commission Tom Zaino told the Ohio Joint Committee on Property Tax Review and Reform said it affects property taxes. “Property owners generally like their property to increase in value. But they also want to be protected from unbudgeted, unvoted inflationary increases in real property. That’s Ohio’s history,” Zaino said. Back ...

  5. Introduction Exemption– Applications Reviewed and Determined by County Auditors (R.C. 5715.27(A)(2)) Ohio Revised Code 5715.27 requires county auditors to review exemption applications for certain types of property within the auditor’s county. The properties for which the auditor is responsible for granting exemption include:

  6. Mar 22, 2023 · Each year, March 31 is the deadline for property owners to challenge the county’s assessment of their property values. The process can be complex than many e...

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  8. Feb 22, 2024 · The county auditor does not set tax rates; instead our role is to fairly and equitably value property. We apply the exemptions, credits, abatements, and tax rates that are approved by the Ohio ...

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