Jackson County assessment director says property assessments won t be as bad this year as in 2019
Jackson County residents receive their 2021 assessments.
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KANSAS CITY, Mo. â Jackson County property owners are beginning to get their property assessments for 2021, and the county s assessment director says people probably won t be as shocked opening their 2021 property assessment as they were in 2019.
More than 22,000 property owners We intentionally were much more conservative this year, Jackson County Assessment Diretor Gail McCann Beatty said Wednesday.
Beatty said she hopes to get the county to true market value within the next several years, but do it in a way that won t hurt homeowners.
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Matt Mignanelli Kelly Brigham has lived her entire life in Burlington s only mobile home park. The resident-owned North Avenue Cooperative has 114 homes, including Brigham s gray single-wide, purchased with an inheritance from her late mother in 2016. At the time, the city assessed the home for $69,300. Brigham, 54, has since paved her parking lot, installed a privacy fence and added an entrance ramp. Still, when the results of Burlington s first citywide reassessment in 16 years arrived in mid-April, she was one of hundreds of homeowners who gasped at the numbers on their notices. The valuation of Brigham s home had more than doubled, rising by nearly $100,000. She wasn t alone: Around her neighborhood, the average mobile home had doubled in value, according to the city s data. Some valuations had more than tripled.
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Philadelphia City Councilmember Derek Green speaks during a hearing on a bill that would guarantee legal counsel for those facing eviction. (Emma Lee/WHYY)
City Council is considering a new approach to taxing real estate that advocates believe could lower assessments for less affluent property owners without reducing the city’s overall haul.
“We need to look at how we can grow out of poverty, especially for businesses of color, ” Councilmember Derek Green said at a hearing he spearheaded on the feasibility of a so-called land value tax.
Green believes now is the time to rethink Philadelphia’s approach to property taxes, after a pandemic year that cost the city hundreds of millions in lost wage and business tax revenue and raised significant questions about the wisdom of relying on those streams in a world where remote work is increasingly an option. Without $1.4 billion in federal aid delivered by President Biden’s America Rescue Plan, the city would have faced