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| How often does the Big Horn County Assessor appraise property? Wyoming Statute requires that all property be listed, valued and assessed as of January 1 of each year. Assessment schedules must reflect the owner of record as of that date and be mailed on or before the fourth Monday in April. Are appraisers working in the Assessor's office certified? Yes. Wyoming statute requires that all persons responsible for determining value for property assessment purposes be certified by the state as a Property Tax Appraiser. Each appraiser must complete coursework in appraisal on an ongoing basis to acquire and maintain this certification. When can I expect to have your office complete an onsite inspection? We physically inspect all properties within Big Horn County every four years. We also inspect properties when there is a sale, a building permit is issued or address assigned. Inspections are done as deemed necessary if you disagree with the value established by the Assessor's office; also, upon request of the property owner. What should I do if I disagree with the value on my assessment? You must contact the Assessor's office within 30 days of the mail date on the assessment schedule. Bring with you any information that you would like the Assessor to consider regarding the value of your property. Why did my value change? Many factors affect market value: a change in property characteristics, supply and demand, interest rates, labor and material costs to mention a few. What is an improvement? These consist of structures, concrete, fencing, sheds, etc. These are considered improvements to the land. What is real property? Real property is defined as land and all things attached to the land. How did you arrive at the value of my property? Industry-accepted mass appraisal procedures and methodologies are used. Items such as location, property characteristics, sales information, etc., are analyzed each year to determine the estimated fair market value. Click Here for procedures for Fair Market Value How does the Assessor acquire actual sales prices? Wyoming statute 34-1-142 requires a statement of consideration be completed whenever a deed, contract or other document transferring legal title is recorded. Information such as the date of the sale, purchase price, terms of sale, etc., are required. This information is not public. Can I review sales information? Persons appealing their assessment may review the sales that were used to determine the fair market value of their property. The review period is limited to the 30-day appeal period. The property owners may not further disclose the sales to other persons. The sales information may be introduced during a formal appeal, but further disclosure is prohibited. Can I get a copy of the appraisal? Field appraisers do not determine value. The characteristic information they collect along with sales information will be used to calculate the estimated fair market value for next assessment year. If you are interested in getting a copy of the sketch and characteristics, please contact the office either by phone or visit and we would be happy to give you a copy. Actual calculations made to determine your property value for property tax purposes are available when assessment schedules are mailed. I called your office and they told me there was more than just one market value. Is that right? That is correct. Market value is simply an opinion of value. There is no one correct answer. The value determined by our office is as of January 1 of each assessment year. The state of Wyoming has statutes and rules that this office must follow to determine the value of all properties. What is personal property? Property that is not real. Some examples of personal property are: furniture and fixtures, such as desks, chairs, tables, couches, file cabinets, display counters, shelves, machines, computer equipment, software, phones, fax machines, copiers, oil field equipment, heavy equipment, etc. What is the deadline for reporting personal property? March 1 st of each assessment year. Forms are mailed in early December of each year. Information provided the previous year is included. Businesses are asked to make any additions or deletions and return the form to the Assessor. If there have been no changes, owners indicate so, sign and return the form. The reporting deadline may be extended to April 1 upon written request, provided that request is made no later than February 15th. Is agricultural land valued differently than other lands? In Wyoming, land meeting the criteria for agricultural land classification is valued based on the land's productive capability under normal conditions. Landowners must complete a sworn affidavit stating the land has met the legal requirements for such classification. Will my taxes go up if the market value of my property increases? Fair market value is only a portion of the formula for calculating tax amount. The formula for determining actual tax dollars is as follows:
What is the level of assessment in Wyoming?
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