JACKSON COUNTY 2019 PROPERTY TAX APPEAL DEADLINE: MONDAY JULY 8



Info directly from the Courthouse with appropriate links provided. While there is a hope for an extension, this is the situation as it stands now . . .

Jackson County and Board of Equalization remind property owners of deadline

KANSAS CITY, Mo. – Today, the Jackson County Board of Equalization (BOE) considered a request by Jackson County Assessment Director Gail McCann Beatty to consider any timely-filed 2019 informal review request also be considered as a timely-filed 2019 BOE appeal. The BOE failed to get a motion on the request, therefore, the request died.

Despite this action, the County remains committed to ensuring that every property is assessed fairly and accurately. The assessment department will continue to work with property owners and process all informal reviews.

If property owners believe their property’s assessed valuation is not accurate and would like it reviewed by the BOE, they must file a formal appeal to ensure their case is heard. The deadline to file a formal appeal is Monday, July 8.

The assessment department continues to process informal reviews and will continue to do so until each one has been reviewed appropriately. During this process, regardless of the date, if the department determines, or if the property owner and department agree to a stipulation that a valuation should be changed, the County will request that a change is made by the BOE. However, it is important for property owners to know that this only applies when the department determines a change is appropriate and in no circumstance is the BOE bound to follow the recommendation of the County.

To ensure your case is heard by the BOE, you must file a formal appeal with the BOE. Formal appeal applications can be found online at:

https://www.jacksongov.org/331/Board-of-Equalization-Appeals

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Comments

  1. Way to smart for the crooked politics of KC7/3/19, 4:48 PM

    Sharing this one...

    "There’s another thread regarding the Assessment Department/BoE meeting today. Definitely worth a read - and hopefully the fine folks at KCTV5 will add another installment of assessment-gate based on that meeting. Of the notes on that thread, one of the key take aways for me is that the BoE is unlikely to have the resources to hear all of the appeals by the end of the year, much less by the deadline to file a further appeal to the State Tax Commission (which requires a negative ruling by the BoE in order to be meet the standards to justify an appeal). Without a BoE review, no appeal to the STC can be filed, so many (most?) of us will be facing the very real possibility of being stuck with the current assessed values without the opportunity to heard through informal reviews, BoE hearings or STC appeals. This is either a perfectly implemented scam or the most exquisite display of incompetence I can recall. Either way, everyone involved deserves to be fired immediately following a public shaming session on the courthouse stairs."

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  2. ^^^ agreed, I can’t get an appraisal done in that time frame, these idiots all need to be fired

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  3. Demitrius Babineaux7/3/19, 5:40 PM

    This political fiasco is SLie giving the middle finger to the taxpayers for overwhelmingly defeating his pre-K tax scam.

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  4. Quinton has been busy getting drunk and sucking dick out in Lawrence.

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  5. ^^^^^And you would know that... how?

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  6. ^^^ it’s all over social media so.....

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