Why doesn’t the notice I will receive tell me how much my taxes will be?

The purpose of the notice is to show you the estimated market value of your property. The Town Council is responsible for setting the mill rate. After reviewing budget requests and public input, the Council will set the mill rate in June 2022. Remember, a revaluation addresses value not taxes.

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1. What is a Revaluation?
2. Why conduct a Revaluation?
3. What does a Revaluation do?
4. What is Market Value?
5. Who determines Market Value?
6. Isn’t what I paid for my Property Market Value?
7. When will I find out what my new Market Value is?
8. Why doesn’t the notice I will receive tell me how much my taxes will be?
9. How do I decide if my New Market Value is okay?
10. Will all property values change?
11. What sales did you use to value my property?
12. What if I don’t agree with my New Market Value?
13. If I still don’t agree, can this be resolved without the expense of going to court?
14. What if I’m not satisfied with the decision of the Board of Assessment Appeals?
15. What about the Elderly and other hardship cases?
16. Is there anything I can do to help during the Revaluation?