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  1. We encourage Tippecanoe County property owners to file a constitutional appeal on their real property values based on the inequity in property assessment, as allowed in Indiana Code 6-1.1-15-1.1.

  2. Assessment is the valuation of a property based on size, type of construction, amenities and sale prices of similar properties in the area. An appeal process is in place for taxpayers wishing to dispute the level of assessment. Visit the Property Assessment Appeals page for more information.

  3. Apr 30, 2024 · After Tippecanoe County Assessor Eric Grossman held a meeting in February explaining the potential implications of new assessing laws that went into effect at the beginning of 2024, Grossman...

  4. The Form 11 Notice of Assessment will be based on the value of the property as of January 1, 2024. The assessed value for 2024 is based on sales of similar properties from January 1, 2023 through December 31, 2023.

  5. Apr 4, 2023 · Higher property taxes often lead to more homeowners and business owners appealing their property value assessments. In response, Werner and his team at the Tippecanoe County Assessor’s Office made their processes and assessments more transparent.

  6. Apr 30, 2024 · Recent legislative changes regarding assessment-procedures, means assessed value on multi-family rental properties with five or more units could fall by up to 60 percent. This could shift the county's tax burden on regular homeowners.

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  8. Apr 26, 2024 · Ross adds that when property taxes decrease, it’s never a solution but more of a compromise. Often if property taxes decrease, certain needed services are cut or school referendums are limited. Ross advises against appealing your property taxes unless it will save you a significant amount of money.