Will I be notified if my assessment changes?

Yes. The tax code requires taxpayers to be mailed a notice any time their assessment changes. In addition, assessment changes must be published in the newspaper. In a reassessment year, all parcels receive a notice and are published in the paper even if there was no change. Taxpayers have 30 days from the date of newspaper publication to file an appeal to the Jackson County Board of Review.

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1. Does the Supervisor of Assessments supervise the Township Assessors?
2. Can I receive exemptions on more that one property?
3. Is it true that farmland assessed values are much lower than the assessed values of similar land that is not farmed?
4. I heard that in Florida, your homestead exemption is $50,000 but you only give out $6,000 exemptions. Can you raise the amount to match Florida?
5. Can I pay back the amount I saved on my house in Jackson County instead of my separate vacation home in Florida?
6. My husband and I each own a home, and we do not live together. Neither of us is named on the deed of the other’s home. Can we both qualify for the $6,000 General Homestead Exemption?
7. I did not receive my tax bill and now my taxes are delinquent and penalties and fees have been added. It is not my fault, shouldn’t the county remove the fees and penalties?
8. Will the assessment on my house increase if I put new siding on?
9. Will I be notified if my assessment changes?
10. When I get my tax bill, is it too late to appeal?
11. Are there any exemptions that provide property tax relief?
12. How can I freeze my taxes?
13. How do I change the address where my tax bills are sent and why can I not change it over the phone?