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TexasTowelie

(116,875 posts)
Sun May 27, 2018, 01:23 AM May 2018

A county assessor error costs schools thousands. Jenks shorted about $100,000 due to mistake.

Miscues by the Tulsa County Assessor’s 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 weren’t.

One school official estimated the loss in tax dollars to his district alone at $100,000.

An official with the Tulsa County Assessor’s Office was at a loss to explain the missed reappraisal and sinking fund levies. However, he promised a comprehensive review would be undertaken.

“We’ve 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.”

Read more: http://www.tulsaworld.com/news/government/a-county-assessor-error-costs-schools-thousands-jenks-shorted-about/article_74108aa1-bf10-5136-bbb3-483f3e1504c1.html

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A county assessor error costs schools thousands. Jenks shorted about $100,000 due to mistake. (Original Post) TexasTowelie May 2018 OP
Sounds Suspicious beemer27 May 2018 #1

beemer27

(513 posts)
1. Sounds Suspicious
Sun May 27, 2018, 06:55 AM
May 2018

We are talking a very large tax liability, and we are talking a developer who wants to maximize profit. It would be wrong to accuse anyone until there is proof, but it does have an odor about it. We will see just how thorough and comprehensive the investigation is.

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