| There is more significance to "January 1" than celebrating New Year's Day! |
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| When it comes to ad valorem property taxes in Florida, everything revolves around a date of assessment of January 1. When you receive your tax bill in November, those taxes are based on a snapshot of your property valuation which took place eleven months prior on January 1. As a result, the Property Appraiser studies the previous year's real estate market activities and transactions to establish the current year values. |
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| The Property Appraiser’s Office has diligently worked behind the scenes to roll out new Custom Data Filters designed to provide quick and convenient access to large quantities of data. This FILTER tool is not intended for searching a specific parcel. Rather, the best option for searching a single parcel is the Real Property Search available on our homepage. Watch this brief video to learn more. |
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| Buying and Selling In Florida |
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| There is a lot to take into consideration when buying or selling a home in Florida. Our office has created educational flyers, which provides critical information outlining buying and selling, filing for homestead exemption, portability of the Save Our Homes Benefit, and more. When buying or selling in the New Year, it is important to note that properties are valued, and exemptions are administered based on their condition and eligibility effective January 1. |
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