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Keep your deadlines in mind if you want to get a review of or appeal their property tax assessment.
The Santa Clara County assessor’s office is one of 10 in the state that mails assessment notification cards to homeowners early every year. This year the notification cards will be sent out to 465,000 property owners on June 23.
The assessor’s office received thousands of requests for informal reviews and reductions which led to a reduction in value of 98,000 properties, which took a total of $19.3 billion off the county’s assessment roll. They believe most reductions will carry over this year, and an additional 30,000 to 40,000 properties will be placed on Proposition 8 temporary assessment relief status, as well.
Homeowners are asked to wait until they receive their notification card before asking for an informal review or appeal. In the meantime, homeowners can gather information regarding the value of their home based on values at the beginning of the year. Remember, in accordance with Proposition 8, the market value of a property has to drop below the assessed value before a homeowner can seek a property assessment reduction. The time to take note of comps begins on the lien or valuation date, which is January 1 of the current year.
Once homeowners receive their assessment notification cards, they have until August 15 to seek an informal review. Homeowners can do this online by going to www.sccassessor.org/state. Homeowners have between July 2 and September 15 to file a formal appeal. Requests for appeals cannot be considered past the deadline.
Each year the county’s assessment roll growth has declined. In 2006, the roll grew 9.6 percent; 2007, 8.3 percent; 2008, 7 percent. Last year, the roll grew by just 0.18 percent. They expect the roll to be negative this year.
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