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Posted by Mike(inWisc.) on March 08, 2005 at 18:16:55 from (148.78.249.11):
In Reply to: O.T. Property Tax Accessment posted by Frank (N.Mi.) on March 08, 2005 at 16:48:11:
Well, I don't know about Michigan, but let me tell you what happened to me here in Wisconsin. I bought this place in August of 2001. It had just been reassesed in 2000. Taxes went up of course from 2001 to 2002 because I had just bought it and they based the new tax on my purchase price. Aug of 2004 they reasses the entire town. My asessment is up a whopping 125%!!!! I call to complain when we are allowed to dispute. The assessor tells me that he did it to everyone and that the mill rate would be adjusted down to have a net result of about the same tax. Next thing I know I get a tax bill that is up a staggering 70% over last year. Had about a month to come up with the money--right at christmas--wasn't that nice? All I can say is that I feel like I was sandbagged. That is a huge increase. I made no improvements to the property, and there is no development within four miles--and no zoning changes anywhere near me. What I know for sure, is that the day that I no longer have a job here is the day that I leave Wisconsin. This is REALLY BS!!!!!
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