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2022 Palm Beach County Preliminary Values Released

The Palm Beach County Property Appraiser’s Office has submitted the 2022 preliminary tax roll to the Florida Department of Revenue and the local taxing authorities. Overall, the taxable values County-wide have increased 15.19% while the School Board taxable values have increased 22.54%. The taxable value County-wide now stands at $255.5 Billion, inclusive of over $4.42 Billion…

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Broward County 2021 June 1st Estimated Taxable Value Breakdown

The Property Appraisers across the State of Florida are tasked annually with estimating the Fair Market Value for all the Real Estate Parcels and Tangible Personal Property Accounts located within their respective jurisdictions. On May 28, 2021, the Broward County Property Appraiser’s Office submitted their June 1st Estimate of Taxable Values to the taxing authorities located…

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Taxable Values Increase in Manatee County

Manatee County taxable values have increased approximately 8.16% to $36.1 Billion as compared to $33.3 Billion in 2017. The year-over-year increase seen this year is slightly less than the increase from 2016 to 2017 of 8.56% According to the preliminary tax roll, which was submitted to the Florida Department of Revenue in early July, new construction…

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Lee County 2018 Taxable Value Estimates Have Been Released

Lee County Property Appraiser, Kenneth Wilkinson has released the 2018 preliminary taxable value estimates for all of Lee County. In total, the taxable value of real estate properties in Lee County increased approximately 6.1%. This increase is slightly less than the previously forecasted 8.6% increase that was expected by local governments. Following the year-over-year increase, taxable…

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Broward County Property Owners, be prepared!

As reported by the Sun Sentinel, “Broward County property values increased 7.8 percent last year. When $2.4 billion in new construction is added in, the total jump is 9.3 percent.” Broward County Property Owners should expect to receive their TRIM notice within the next 45 days. In order to appeal, a petition will need to be…

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