GIS was started in many communities to help the Assessor with tax assessment task. This is a simple slideshow of a number of different ways to use GIS to help Assessor's
2. Saving
Time• What is the number one way to save time for
Assessors?
KEEPING PEOPLE OUT OF YOUR OFFICE
• Let the public know what you have!!!
– Press release in local newspaper
– Locally hosted public seminars
– Schneider hosted webinars
• What are people coming into your office for?
• What questions are you getting asked that they
cannot find online?
4. Assessor Maps
– Map Abnormal
Transactions
– Sales
– Neighborhood Mapping
– Parcel Class Map
– Median Sales Ratio
Study
– Missing Data
Identification
– Unique Parcel Study
– Timeline of sales
– Routing
– Farmland Assessment
– Deductions
– Personal Property
– Map change in the
assessment of the
taxpayer's property
– Map Exempt Property
– Assessment/Sales Ratio
Studies
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Andrew Harrison, GISP
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Notas del editor
GIS Helping AssessorsMy name is Kevin Greene: Civil Engineer, Civil Engineering for 20 years and GIS for 10+ years. I AM NOT AN ASSESSOR. I am exposed to a several communities, different departments within those communities and different challenges that are faced. As an engineer, when exposed to GIS, I saw it as a unique tool that could be used to make my life easier by saving time and leveraging my time. My goal with this presentation is to show you some ways to do the same.
If you meet these conditionsYou may be eligible for this deductionYou own a home or are buying on a recorded contract, and use it as your primary place of residence.You are buying property on a recorded mortgage or a recorded contract.You own property or a mobile home or are buying one on a recorded contract, and you are over the age of 65.Homestead Deduction / CreditMortgage DeductionDeduction for Persons over 65 or Surviving SpousesYou own property or are buying on a recorded contract, use it as your primary place of residence, and are blind or disabled. Deduction for Blind or Disabled Persons You are a Disabled Veteran or a Veteran of World War IYou own a home that has a solar energy system or geothermal device.Disabled Veteran DeductionSolar Energy System/Geothermal Device DeductionYou are a builder and own a residence that is used as a Model Residence.You are a builder and own a residence that is not used as a Model Residence but is a Residence in inventory.Model Residence DeductionResidence in Inventory Deduction