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The taxable value or Principal Residence Exemption for my property is being corrected at the board of review, should I wait for the corrected bill before paying?

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The taxable value or Principal Residence Exemption for my property is being corrected at the board of review, should I wait for the corrected bill before paying?

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No. The bill you received is due and payable by the due date and in the amount stated on the bill. Partial payments made in anticipation of an assessment correction are “at your own risk”; i.e., any residual balance due after corrections will bear penalties if delinquent. The City Board of Review meets in July and December to correct errors to the tax roll for both the current and prior year only. PLEASE CONTACT THE CITY ASSESSOR S OFFICE AT (616) 456-3081 FOR INQUIRIES.

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