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Property owners in Colorado can expect tremendous valuation increases when they receive their 2023 Notice of Valuation on or about May 1, including Phillips County. If you have not been following the local real estate market, it might be a shocking number. Over the past two years, a strong demand for real estate, increased building material costs, historically low mortgage rates, a steady migration from larger cities into Eastern Colorado and families upgrading to larger homes, have all contributed to these historic valuation increases. We...
The County Assessor reminds all persons owning, possessing, or controlling taxable personal property with a total actual value greater than $52,000 per owner, per county, are required to report the personal property to the county assessor. The deadline for filing a Personal Property Declaration Schedule is April 17. Failure to declare your personal property each year by the deadline will result in the assessor valuing your property using the "best information available" and attaching a penalty to your tax bill. Taxable personal property...
Phillips County Assessor Doug Kamery reports, in early May 2021, Phillips County real property owners will receive a 2021 Notice of Valuation. This document is the result of a countywide reappraisal and reflects changes in market values over a two-year period. The values on these notices will reflect what the property owners value will be for the 2021-2022 tax years. Under Colorado law, County Assessor’s offices throughout the State conduct a complete reassessment of all properties in their county every two years. As a result, property tax a...
Phillips County Assessor Doug Kamery reminds residents that unless you receive further notification on or around May 1 the valuation of your property will remain the same value as it was in 2019. Colorado law requires the county assessor to hear objections to real property classifications and valuations beginning no later than May 1. Objections to the valuation or classification of real property must be postmarked, delivered or presented in person to the county assessor’s office no later than June 1 at 4:30 p.m. Due to the current c...