Dear Taxpayer:
Hello July, and Happy Independence Day!
Thank you for subscribing to our monthly E-newsletter. We've had a busy few months here at the Property Appraiser's office. In May, three of our team members had the opportunity to join the Leon County Property Appraiser's office at the 2022 Tyler Technologies Inc. Connect Conference in Indianapolis. We also celebrated the birth of our beautiful Citrus County on June 2nd. 135 years old!! Our office submitted our estimated taxable values to the taxing authorities on June 1st.
July 1st marks the day that all denials will need to be sent to the taxpayers per Florida Statute 196.011 (6). If you submitted an application for tax exemptions, classifications or portability, prior to March 1st of this year, we will be notifying you if you application was NOT approved by certified mail.
Also, per Florida Statute 193.023, our office must complete the assessment of taxable values of all property no later than July 1 of each year. Our assessment roll will be submitted to the Department of Revenue. Upon completion of the assessment of all property, our office shall certify each taxing authority the taxable value, per Florida Statute 200.065. Our residential department field staff completed their 13 week task that they called "Mission 7". They visited open permits culminating with 7,559 permits!! The staff of the Property Appraiser's office have worked countless hours to make sure that all sales and changes were entered, and reviewed for accuracy. We couldn't be more proud of the whole staff!!
Below we have provided a few important facts to know when selling a home in Citrus County. We have seen quite the increase in sales this year already. There might be something you weren't aware of if you are sticking around Florida after your sale of your current home, and purchasing of your new one.
Respectfully,
C. Dalton
Cregg E. Dalton, CFA
Citrus County Property Appraiser
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