If I think my assessment is incorrect, is it too late to file an assessment complaint?

Generally, yes; by state law, complaints to the Board of Review must have been filed within 30 days after the roll is published in the newspaper. The only exception is if there is a discrepancy in the physical data about your property, such as the assessment being based on a 2,400-square-foot house when you actually have a 2,200-square-foot house. To compare your property's physical attributes to the assessment records, contact your Township Assessor or County Assessment Office.

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1. My assessed value declined; why did my tax bill increase?
2. If I think my assessment is incorrect, is it too late to file an assessment complaint?
3. Does Lee County decide how much in property tax that the local governments (such as schools and municipalities) in my area can levy?
4. How does the Tax Cap Law apply to Lee County?
5. What will happen if I don’t pay my property taxes?
6. If have further questions about my tax bill. Who do I contact?