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Thank you for subscribing to the Assessor’s Office newsletter. I hope you find the information educational and useful. If you have suggestions on how we can make this publication more beneficial to you, please do not hesitate to contact the office at assessor@kitsap.gov or call 360.337.5777.
Phil Cook Kitsap County Assessor
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Renewal applications to be mailed May 11th
Renewal applications for the Senior Citizen and Disabled Persons Exemption Program will be mailed on May 11th. Renewal applications must be submitted every four years.
When a property tax exemption is approved, it does not mean that the tax districts receive less money. The taxes are shifted to the other taxpayers in the area who are not exempt by increasing their tax rate. Therefore, it is important the Assessor’s Office verify that those receiving the exemption continue to meet the qualifications. There are three levels of exemption based on income. The renewal application also ensures that the property owner is receiving the correct level of exemption.
An online Renewal Application is available for those required to file this year.
Those who are already receiving this exemption may have changes to report before their renewal is due. In that case, our office offers an online Change of Status form to report any changes. The Change of Status form can be submitted anytime there is a change that may affect the exemption. For example, a change in income ONLY if it affects the exemption currently being received. This includes an annual income increase or decrease that may put someone in a different exemption category OR increases that put someone over the maximum income allowed for the program. Other examples include the death of a spouse, change in marital status, temporarily or permanently moving to another home, nursing facility or assisted living facility, sale or transfer of the home or no longer occupying the home for 6 months out of the year.
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Businesses need to submit their personal property listings this month
Personal property listings are due by April 30th each year. Listings received after the April 30th due date are subject to late filing penalties under state law (RCW 84.40.130). Online filing is available for existing accounts and is the preferred method of filing. If you have a business and do not have a personal property account, you may complete a listing for a new account and email the completed form to personal-property@kitsap.gov. An account can be set up for you to file online.
The Department of Revenue provides a detailed publication on Personal Property Tax for further information.
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New construction inspections are starting soon
During spring and summer, appraisers from the office are tasked with inspecting any new construction that is currently taking place or has been completed since July 31st of the previous year (RCW 36.21.070 & RCW 36.21.080). What exactly is new construction you may ask? Any construction of a building on bare land that may impact value. If you have been remodeling or significantly improving an existing structure on your property, this value could also be considered new construction.
Why must new construction be inspected? Improvements to your property impact the value of the property and the Assessor must take this into consideration when determining values. This data helps ensure that future property taxes are distributed equitably amongst the taxpayers.
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Reminder! First half property taxes are due April 30th
The first half property taxes are due April 30th. The Treasurer’s Office offers a variety of ways you may pay your property taxes. For more information about payment options, please visit the Treasurer’s website.
Are you curious how property tax dollars are distributed between tax districts? You can find this information in Parcel Details.
Enter your parcel number (tax account) or your site address to locate your account. Once the account is displayed, select the drop-down arrow by Tax Bill then select Tax Distribution. This will display the tax distribution for the entire county. For an individual property, you may enter your tax account number or site address in the search box. The account or address will be displayed below the search box and when you select it, the tax distribution for that specific property will be displayed. Once the information is available for the specific property you are looking at, you may customize the data by clicking on the graphs. If you want to look at a specific year, you may select a year to the right of the pie chart and the data will adjust to that year.
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