Tuesday, June 5, 2012

Reminder Today Tues, June 5 Public Hearing at Metro Council on Proposed Tax, Community Mtg Mon June 11 and Property appraisal appeals deadline June 15

http://www.district29community.blogspot.com/2012/05/agenda-and-attached-handouts-from.html
http://www.district29community.blogspot.com/

Tuesday, June 5, 2012 Public Hearing - Metro Council Meeting on Proposed Budget, 6:30 p.m. at the Metro Council Meeting, Historic Courthouse Downtown, One Public Square. This is the only time the public will be able to address the Metro Council.

Monday, June 11, 2012 District 29 Community Meeting - Proposed Budget with Tax Levy, 6:30 p.m. Una Church of Christ, 1917 Old Murfreesboro Pike.

Assessor explains tax notice information

The Tennessean, June 1, 2012
(Editor’s note: A Tennessee Voices column that appeared on this page earlier this week contained some information about notices of classification, appraised value and assessed value of Davidson County property that may have been misleading. Below is a statement from George Rooker, Davidson County assessor of property, that we hope will clear up any confusion.)
Any Davidson County taxpayer who wishes to appeal the appraised value, classification or assessment of their property must schedule an appeal with the Metropolitan Board of Equalization no later than June 15, 2012. Appeals may be scheduled by calling 615-862-6059 weekdays between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m., or in person at the Assessor’s Office, located at 700 Second Ave. S., Suite 210, Nashville.
Not all taxpayers in Davidson County will receive a Notice of Appraised Value, Classification and Assessment for 2012. Only those property owners whose values have changed for 2012 will receive a notice. The Assessor’s Office has not updated property appraisals since the 2009 reappraisal program unless physical changes such as new construction, additions, demolitions, or major renovations occurred. The appraised values of all Davidson County properties will be updated next year as part of the 2013 reappraisal program; however, all taxpayers have the right to appeal in any tax year.
Records of the 2012 appraised value, classification and assessment for all properties are now available to the public on our website at www.padctn.com by using the WebPro utility, calling our office at 615-862-6059, or in person at 700 Second Ave. S., Suite 210, Nashville.