
Millage rates are set by local jurisdictions and vary widely across the country and even within the states themselves. Millage rates are set every year, so it’s important to stay informed of changes as you determine your company’s property tax...
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If you spend any time dealing with property tax, you’re probably used to hearing “ad valorem” and “property” tax used interchangeably. Ad valorem taxes are the primary means by which local governments raise funds, and their history goes back to...

When budgeting for the year ahead, you need all your property tax information at your fingertips, and you need it in a format that makes it simple to sort and compare. Let’s explore why property tax rates change and how to stay one step ahead.

As you prepare budgets, it’s helpful to have a basic familiarity with the property tax rate limitations in states where your company owns property. When setting yearly property tax rates, most jurisdictions are looking to maintain the same...
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On May 1, the Tarrant County Appraisal District mailed most of their real property assessment notices for the 2020 property tax cycle, with almost 99% of commercial real property receiving notices. These assessments are interesting to examine as...

The third largest county in the U.S. and home to Houston, Harris County recently released 2020 property tax assessments. Large in both land mass and population, Harris County is covers more area than Rhode Island, and it’s residents speak 145...

Wake County, North Carolina (the second largest county in North Carolina and home to Raleigh, the state’s second largest city) just released 2020 values. Because we have property tax assessment data for Wake County stretching back to the last...