allegheny county reassessment: Allegheny County Reassessment - Are my taxes going up or down? - 03/26/12 09:04 AM
Wondering how the county reassessment is going to effect your tax bill?
The county was kind enough to publish the average increase for the county assessments (35%) and each municipality and school district. You can take a guess at what next year will bring by figuring out what percentage your assessment increased or decreased, and then comparing it to the averages for each taxing body. If it went up more than the average then you might see an increase, if it went up less than the average or dropped then you will probably see a decrease. Check out the averages here...
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allegheny county reassessment: The truth about Allegheny County Reassessments - 12/27/11 01:48 AM
There is a lot of confusion related to the new Allegheny County Reassessments that will be presented to county residents in the near future. Unfortunately a large amount of the information you hear will also be wrong. Here is a bit of the truth...

Myth: The reassessment will cause my taxes to go up. Fact:  Reassessment is a re-evaluation of what your house is worth.
Because of the states' anti-windfall law, the taxing bodies are not allowed to get a huge revenue boost when they do new assessments. In fact they are MANDATED to reduce the tax rate (millage) to … (2 comments)

 
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