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Andrew Hypnarowski
  • Buffalo, NY
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Help understanding taxes from county website

Andrew Hypnarowski
  • Buffalo, NY
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I'm looking at a property in my local area and I was trying to figure out the taxes for the property. I went to the county website and I didn't understand what I was seeing. Can someone help me read this document.

Thank you

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Matt R.
  • Blue Springs, MO
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Matt R.
  • Blue Springs, MO
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The way I read this...

From 2003 to 2012, the annual tax gradually went up from $2,425.75 to $3,450.19.  The tax was paid on time every year.

In 2013, there was a "school relevy" of $2,469.02, but for some reason, the entire amount of this was credited back, which meant that it didn't increase the taxes owed.

Also in 2013, the tax was paid late, resulting in interest charges in addition to the tax bill.

In 2014, there was another school relevy, that was credited back in full.

Also in 2014, the tax was paid late, resulting in interest charges in addition to the tax bill.

In 2015, there was no school relevy, and the tax was paid on time.

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