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Assessment Myths


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  • How do I qualify for homestead credit?
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    MILITARY EXEMPTION
  • How do I qualify for the military exemption?
  • How do I apply for military exemption?

    OTHER EXEMPTIONS
  • What other exemptions are there and when should I file?

    FAMILY FARM CREDIT
  • What is the Family Farm Credit (State Code of Iowa 425A) and how do I qualify?
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    Assessor
    The Linn County Assessor's Office has temporarily relocated to Westdale Mall in southwest Cedar Rapids..

    The Linn County Assessor's Office assesses real property in Linn County except property in Cedar Rapids. For property information, please visit the Assessor's website at http://linn.iowaassessors.com

    Assessment Myths

    Myth:  If my basement doesn't have a ceiling, it will not be assessed as finished.

    FACT:  This old assessment myth has been around for over 40 years and is simply not true.  Basement finish is assessed based on the components that are present (wall covering, floor covering, partitions, etc). No single component, such as a finished ceiling, makes a basement finished.

    Myth:  Farm outbuildings that are painted green are exempt.

    FACT:  This is another assessment myth heard across Iowa.  It is not true.

    Myth:  My home is in an area that is zoned commercial and therefore it is assessed as commercial property.

    FACT:  Zoning classification deals with uses permitted within that area.  Assessment classification are tied to the actual use of the property.  Generally, a residential dwelling on a residential lot will be assessed as residential property.  An exception to this would be a dwelling that is used for a commercial purpose, such as an office.  

    Myth:  The assessor sets tax rates.

    FACT:  The assessor deals only with assessed value. Tax rates are set by local and state governing bodies. The rates are used in conjunction with assessed values to calculate property taxes.  Tax revenues are then used to provide services (schools, fire protection, etc.) necessary to a community. 



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