My assessment changed how will that affect my taxes?
Though the assessed value of your property affects your share of taxes, the actual amount you pay is determined by the budget needs of the schools, city, county, technical college and state reforestation. All of these taxing bodies decide their budget needs based on services to be provided to the community. Therefore until the budget needs for all the taxing bodies are determined, the effect on your taxes cannot immediately be established. Please call 608-825-1186 for more information.

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1. What is the assessed value of my property?
2. How does the assessment process work?
3. What is the tax rate or mill rate?
4. Isn't the assessment supposed to be less than that I paid for the property?
5. I recently bought my property and it was assessed at that time. Why do you need to assess it again?
6. Why does the Assessor conduct property inspections?
7. Someone from the Assessor's office left tag on my door, what did they want? Why didn't they make an appointment?
8. Can I request a review of my property for next year?
9. I received an Assessment Change Notice, who do I talk to about it?
10. Why did my assessment change when I haven't done anything to my home?
11. My assessment changed how will that affect my taxes?
12. Why does the Assessment Change Notice say I made improvements to my property when I haven't made any changes?
13. What is the Open Book process?
14. My neighbor received an Assessment Change Notice but I didn't, why not?
15. How do I object to my assessment?
16. What is the Board of Review? How does it function?
17. What evidence should I present to the Board of Review?