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Monday, August 31, 2009

Do you need to appeal your property tax bill?



By now, everyone who owns property in either Miami-Dade county or Broward county should have received their Property Tax notice last week. Did your taxes go down? Did your taxes go up? With property values declining across the board, how is it possible that your property taxes have gone up?

There are two components to your Property Tax Notice. First is the ASSESSED VALUE and the second is MILLAGE RATE. The ASSESSED VALUE is where the counties base their tax bills on the “market value” which is the value of comparable properties in your neighborhood as of January 1, of this year. That means if there was a phenomenally low sale last month on a comparable property near yours that closed last month, it will not count until next year. Note that because foreclosure prices closed much lower than “traditional” home closings, the County Appraiser’s office has decided not to include them in their equation. If you want more information on this click http://www.miamidade.gov/pa/exempt_homestead.asp
or if you own property in Broward county go to http://www.bcpa.net/

The MILLAGE RATE – is how the county Property Appraiser determines the value of the property for tax purposes, the local taxing authorities (school board, commissioners, etc.) decide how much money is required to provide services and establish the millage rate . The Property Appraiser’s office does not determine the amount of taxes you pay. The taxes can increase or decrease depending on the millage rate set by the school board, commissioners, cities and other taxing authorities. The assessed value provides the base for this equation.

Therefore even if your property values have gone down (you should check on your notice the market/assessed value columns 2008 vs 2009) the millage rate could have gone up and that would cause an increase in your taxes due.

If you feel your taxes have been assessed wrong you must make a complaint by SEPTEMBER 18, 2009 latest.

In Dade county – click here to appeal
Or in person visit please visit one of their two Offices:
111 NW First St., 8th Floor, in downtown Miami

OR

10710 SW 211 St., 2nd Floor, in Cutler Bay

In Broward County - visit http://www.bcpa.net/ for information

If you own a House – call 954-357-6831
If you own a Condo – call 954-357-6832
If you own Commercial Property – call 954-357-6835

Remember the deadline is only 19 days away so do not delay if you want to appeal.

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