A county assessor error costs schools thousands. Jenks shorted about $100,000 due to mistake.
Miscues by the Tulsa County Assessors Office have resulted in the failure to collect tens of thousands of dollars in property taxes, a review by the Tulsa World has found.
The World found county officials for years missed the sale of one south Tulsa shopping center at a price that was more than twice its previous tax roll valuation. The review also found nearly a dozen properties, including the same south Tulsa shopping center, should have been assessed a city sinking fund levy, but werent.
One school official estimated the loss in tax dollars to his district alone at $100,000.
An official with the Tulsa County Assessors Office was at a loss to explain the missed reappraisal and sinking fund levies. However, he promised a comprehensive review would be undertaken.
Weve got over 80 employees and 267,000 accounts and millions of data points and there is human error and it happens once in a while, but not very often around here, said Patrick Milton, chief of staff for Tulsa County Assessor Ken Yazel. When somebody brings it to our attention, we are very grateful.
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