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Jackson County Property Tax Appeal Workshops – 2023

After hosting 13 Workshops in the 2019 assessment period we hoped that we would not have to again, but we do. So, after fielding many calls, some from senior citizens on fixed incomes whose taxes may add

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Thursday, June 8th, is the last day to submit a property value appeal

The El Paso County Assessor's Office says that on average, residential property values rose 44% in the county. Thursday is the last day to submit an appeal if you believe the value is too high.

CNN CNN Newsroom With Jim Acosta June 4, 2024 21:44:00

processed quickly or even by low-level people that don t have the expertise and who don t even look at the chart. you know, the first response is deny. and i think the most amazing fact, the disturbing fact of that study is that only 1 in 500 claims that are denied are appealed. so that means a lot of people either are paying out-of-pocket or going without needed care. why do you think more people don t appeal? it takes a lot of time, of course, resources. they don t know their options. why do you think that option is so low? well, i think, you know, in some daises it s because we have all experienced this. you go to the pharmacy counter and the pharmacist says your insurance isn t covering it and it s, you know, $20, $30 and you just can t deal with the hassle. but i think in other cases, you know, the appeals process is opaque. it s time-consuming. you need to understand health care codes. and i think people just don t

MSNBC Katy Tur Reports June 4, 2024 19:41:00

itself, it s not one that should be diminished. people can disagree with the courts all the time, and they often do. there s an appeals process, when you do disagree, you keep appealing it up and up and up. the calling for the verdicts to be overturned as frequently as they have been called for is surprising, especially when considering what kind of verdicts these are. these are not civil verdicts, they are criminal convictions for violent offenders. i think we should touch on what greg abbott said we should do in texas, pardoning a man who is accused of murdering a black lives matter protester, a jury in texas found that he murdered them, and a judge sentenced him to 25 years. yeah, i think, first of all, the pardon power, the texas constitution, and it s there for a purpose. but it s traditionally been used as a safety valve when the system of justice failed in some way. somebody was wrongly convicted, when somebody has, you know, been clearly the victim of

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