What do I do if I feel my taxable value is too high?

You should first contact this office. Talk to an appraiser and discuss why the value of this property is where it is. Request a value review. This office has a responsibility to not exceed current market value. If the office and you have a disagreement as to the value of the property you can file an application with the local Board of Equalization. This application can be picked up at the Clerk of the Board’s office at P.O. Box 250 Red Bluff, California 96080.

Will a change in ownership affect my taxes?

Is my purchase price or my cost what the Assessor is required to use as value?

Once value is established, will it change?
What do I do if I feel my taxable value is too high?
What is a Supplemental Assessment?
Does this value exist for the whole tax year?
What is a possessory interest assessment?

How does the Assessor find out about transfers and new construction?

What is the Williamson Act?
        Does this contract guarantee a tax break?
        Do I have to renew the contract every 10 years?

        Is there any other way to remove the contract?

Are Mobile Homes subject to property taxes?
What is a Homeowner’s Exemption?
Are there any changes in ownership, which would not result in a reappraisal?
What is the Assessor’s Parcel Number (APN)?

If I own several parcels will I get one tax bill?

Is each one of my Assessor’s Parcel numbers a separate sellable parcel?

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