Baxter County Assessor Jayme Johnson reminds residents to get their property assessed before the deadline so they can avoid a penalty.
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The assessment takes the value of an asset to calculate the amount of tax owed.
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Johnson says vehicles which have previously been assessed will need to be assessed again, though usually a reassessed vehicle will be valued lower.
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Assessment can be done in person at the Assessor’s office located at #6 East 7th Street in Mountain Home, over the phone by calling 870-425-3453 or online at https://baxtercountyassessor.com/.
For more information email jayme.nicholsonjohnson@baxtercountyar.com.
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