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County Assessor: 2016 Floods Property Tax Relief Available

January 8, 2016 By sdcnews

SAN DIEGO–County Assessor/Recorder/Clerk Ernie Dronenburg wishes to advise all property owners whose property was damaged or destroyed during the recent flooding that property tax relief is available.

This tax relief program requires the reassessment of the property to reflect its damaged condition. The reduced value will remain in effect until such time as the property is rebuilt or repaired.

More importantly, after the property is rebuilt or repaired, the owners can retain their previous taxable value if the property is rebuilt in a like or similar manner.  This means that the property tax assessment will not increase beyond what it was prior to the flooding.

This tax relief is available for any property damage includes homes and out buildings, commercial and industrial properties, and mobilehomes.  Damage to vehicles and the contents of a home such as furniture are not eligible for this tax relief because it is not taxable.  (See the attached information sheet and calamity claim form.)

Property owners who suffered flood damage to their property in excess of $10,000 can contact the County Assessor/Recorder/Clerk office at (619) 531-4993, or by visiting the Assessor’s website at www.sdarcc.com.”

 

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