Property Reappraisal Notices Explained

Property Reappraisal Notices Explained
Mayor Jordan Hess — City of Missoula official website
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By now, property owners should have received their 2023 appraisal notices from the Montana Department of Revenue.  The DOR is holding a public meeting in Missoula on July 12 at 3 p.m. at the Hilton Garden Inn to help residents understand the valuation process.  There are also some virtual meeting options for those who cannot attend in person.

Your appraisal does affect your property taxes, but the estimated taxes shown on the appraisal notice is based on last year’s mill levies and is likely higher than what you will see this fall. For more information, see our web page  and this excellent news story:  Property taxes explained – with pictures.

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