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Assessors are responsible for administering the ad valorem tax system, and their chief task is to identify and appraise all general property in their jurisdictions. An ad valorem tax is based on the principle that the amount of tax paid should depend on the value of property owned.
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The Assessors Office is pleased to offer a comprehensive property assessment listing service for the citizens of Racine. The information is the most current completed assessment valuation information.
What is the assessor’s role? The assessor is a State certified individual whose duties are to discover, list and place a value on all taxable real and personal property in the municipality, in a uniform manner. The assessor is not involved in the collection of property taxes. How does the assessor value property?
The City of Racine Tax Assessor is the local official who is responsible for assessing the taxable value of all properties within City of Racine, and may establish the amount of tax due on that property based on the fair market value appraisal.
The Assessor's Office will hold “open book” from May 8-12, during which the public can view the 2023 assessments. If you have any questions, please contact the Assessor’s Office at (262) 636-9119 Assessor.Office@cityofracine.org
The County Assessor supervises and directs the assessment of all property in Lincoln County. Duties include: establishing, maintaining and equalizing values on real and personal property, reviewing applications for tax exemptions (real and personal property) and preparing abstracts for the state of value and certification of taxes levied.
145 Lincoln Ave Brewster, NE 68821 308-547-2222. https://blainecounty.nebraska.gov/offices