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The Board of Assessors unanimously authorized the Assessor’s office to stamp statutory exemption applications, abatement applications, and denial notices. The second 2026 motor vehicle excise-tax bill commitment totaled $555,300, and second-half real and personal property tax bills are due May 1, 2026.
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The authorization allows the Assessor’s office to handle required stamps on exemption and abatement paperwork without separate board action each time. Residents who received second-half real or personal property tax bills must pay by May 1, 2026. Staff are also helping applicants complete supporting documents for timely filed fiscal year 2026 personal-exemption applications.
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