🏠 The Gist: In April, Lilburn will mail out notices showing the 2024 values of homes and businesses. These notices are not bills but tell you how much the city thinks your property is worth.
📝 The Details: Property owners will get these notices with the values set as of January 1. If you don’t agree with the value given, you have 45 days to challenge it by filling out a form from the Tax Assessors’ Office or online.
🌆 The Big Picture: These yearly notices help figure out property taxes and fund important community services. They ensure everyone pays taxes based on the current value of their property.
🤔 Why It Matters: It’s important for property owners to check these notices to make sure they’re fair. If the value seems too high, challenging it can save you money on future taxes.
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Go Deeper: For more information visit the Gwinnett Tax Assessor’s Web page at: https://gwinnett-assessor.com/