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Anoka County City of Lino Lakes <br />As part of this mass appraisal process, all properties are re- valued annually based on the information <br />on record. Properties are physically inspected and property records reviewed once every 5 years (as <br />statutorily required). This is an ongoing process whereby 20% of a city is inspected each year so that <br />in a cycle of 5 years all properties have been inspected at least once. In addition to this quintile <br />review, properties are also inspected when there is a building permit issued or at the request of the <br />property owner. The sale of a property does not initiate a reassessment. <br />As stated earlier, Minnesota state law governs the assessment date, which is January 2nd of each <br />year, as well as the sales periods associated with each assessment date. <br />The 2008 assessment which will be used for tax calculations this year (2009) was based on <br />transactions that closed between October 1, 2006 and September 30, 2007. Property owners were <br />notified of their 2008 value on their Notice of Valuation and Classification. The notices were mailed <br />out in March of 2008 in the same envelope as the 2008 tax statement. The appeals process took <br />place at the municipal level during the month of April and at the county level in June. At this point, if a <br />property owner wishes to appeal their 2008 assessment (for taxes payable 2009) their only option is to <br />file a tax court petition. This must be done no later than April 30, 2009. <br />The 2009 assessment has just been completed and Notices of Valuation and Classification werel <br />mailed the week of March 16th. This is the assessment that will be used for tax calculations next year <br />for taxes payable in 2010. The sales period associated with this assessment is October 1, 2007 thru <br />September 30, 2008. As with past assessments, the local appeals process will begin in April and <br />finish up in June. The options and requirements to appeal this assessment are listed on the back of <br />the Notice of Valuation and Classification. If you have an issue with your 2009 assessment the first <br />thing you should do is contact your local assessor. Their phone number(s) is listed on your notice. <br />All arms - length sales that closed from October 1, 2008 to date will be used to determine valuations for <br />the 2010 assessment, for taxes payable in 2011. <br />So to review, by the time you are paying your 1St half real estate tax on May 15th, the sales that were <br />used to determine the estimated market value on which those taxes are based occurred somewhere <br />between 19 to 31 months earlier. The following chart may be helpful in following the timeline of your <br />assessment. <br />,SALES PERIOD <br />ASSESSMENT DATE <br />TAX YEAR <br />October 1, 2006 <br />to <br />September 30, 2007 <br />January 2, 2008 <br />2009 <br />October 1, 2007 <br />to <br />September 30, 2008 <br />January 2, 2009 <br />eptember30; 2009. <br />4 <br />
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