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7 Porch Notes tagged “appeal,” from counties across Colorado.

Money and taxes - San Miguel County

A San Miguel assessor protest is about value, not the tax rate

A San Miguel assessor protest can fix your property's value, but it cannot touch the assessment rates and mill levies that also shape the bill.

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Money and taxes - Delta County

Delta County business equipment can have its own assessment path

Business personal property is handled through the Assessor, and Delta County lists a separate appeal path for personal property values.

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Money and taxes - Alamosa County

An Alamosa County notice of valuation is not the tax bill

An Alamosa County notice of valuation shows the assessor's assigned value and your right to appeal it, not the final property tax bill.

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Money and taxes - Custer County

Custer value protests start while the valuation window is open

A set window each year lets Custer County owners question a property valuation with the assessor, with a later appeal step.

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Money and taxes - Grand County

A Grand County value appeal starts with property facts, not the tax bill

A Grand County assessor appeal contests value or classification, not the tax bill, so the evidence is property facts and comparable sales.

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Money and taxes - Lincoln County

A Lincoln Notice of Valuation is about value, not the tax bill

A Lincoln County Notice of Valuation reports the assessor's value, not a tax bill; value questions go to the assessor while the window is open.

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Money and taxes - Washington County

Washington value appeals start with property facts

A Washington County value appeal turns on the property's own facts, not the tax bill, so check the parcel record before the appeal window closes.

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