πŸ“’ How the Property Tax Assessment Crisis will Affect Real Estate Investors πŸ“ˆπŸ 

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We are witnessing a noticeable rise in property taxes across many regions. πŸ“ˆ Many property owners are appealing their property’s assessed value which will cause them to have higher property taxes for 2023.

Jackson County, MO has extended the deadline to file a Property Valuation Appeal to 7/31/2023 without an appointment with the Board of Equalization. If you have missed this deadline, the great news is you can still appeal, however, you must set an appointment with the Board and a hearing will be scheduled. The Board will be handling appeals up until September 2023.

Don’t delay! If you find any inaccuracies in your investment’s valuation with Jackson County, MO, file an appeal online. The link is below.

🌐 File a Property Valuation Appeal Online: https://www.jacksongov.org/News-articles/Deadline-to-file-an-appeal-is-July-31

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