How much will revaluation affect my tax bill?
Revaluation determines only one of two components of your tax bill, the assessed value. The other component, the tax rate, is set by an elected body such as the County Commissioners, the City Councils, or Town Boards. There is no way to determine at this time what the tax rate(s) will be. The tax rate(s) may vary each year, but if there are no changes to your property, the assessed value will remain the same until the next revaluation.

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1. What is revaluation?
2. Why is revaluation necessary?
3. What is meant by equitable?
4. How much will revaluation affect my tax bill?
5. How much will my property value change?
6. What if I believe the appraisal is incorrect?
7. Should I appeal?