Property Assessments
By: Aarika Copeland | Category: Real Estate | Issue: January 2025
If you are a Tulsa County resident, you may be questioning what effect the increased property value notice you received might have on your taxes.
By: Aarika Copeland | Category: Real Estate | Issue: January 2025
If you are a Tulsa County resident, you may be questioning what effect the increased property value notice you received might have on your taxes.
By: Aarika Copeland | Category: Real Estate | Issue: February 2024
If you are a Tulsa County resident, then you may have already received your property assessment notice via the mail in January. You may be questioning what affect the increased property value notice you received might have on your taxes.
By: Aarika Copeland | Category: Consumer News | Issue: May 2023
The Tulsa County Assessor addresses common property tax questions.
By: Aarika Copeland | Category: In Our Communities | Issue: February 2023
Property assessments are based on the value of the land and any improvements to it. Exemptions, such as the Homestead Exemption and Senior Freeze Exemption, can be filed until March 15.
By: Value News | Category: Special Interest | Issue: December 2022
Seven employees from the Tulsa County Assessor’s Office were recognized as having successfully completed the requirements for Deputy Certification.
By: Tom Fink | Category: Financial Services | Issue: February 2022
It’s the responsibility of the Tulsa County Assessor’s office to put an accurate, fair market value on all property in Tulsa County, as of the lawful assessment date, with that date being Jan. 1. According to Assessor John Wright, the reason for this is twofold: One, so that everyone is treated equally, and two, the property assessment is half of what ends up being the property tax bill (the value times the millage rate).
By: Value News | Category: In Our Communities | Issue: January 2022
Tulsa County Assessor, John A. Wright, announces his appointment of Mark Liotta to the position of Chief Deputy County Assessor, effective immediately. Chief Deputy Liotta succeeds Leisa Weintraub, who will continue in her role as General Counsel to the Assessor. Chief Deputies in all Oklahoma counties serve in various workday roles, but their primary, statutory responsibility is to serve in place of the elected official in all capacities if the elected official is temporarily out of the office’s jurisdiction or permanently leaves office for any reason.
By: Macy Goodnight | Category: Financial Services | Issue: February 2021
The mere idea of property taxes might seem burdensome and confusing, but gaining an understanding of the fundamentals pertaining to the subject can be advantageous to every homeowner. Your Tulsa County Assessor, John A. Wright, believes that all citizens benefit by understanding the function, responsibility, and performance of the County Assessor’s Office, and how they work for you. A comprehensive website enables users with valuable tools that every homeowner can utilize and benefit from. Read more to discover how your County Assessor is working for you.
By: Macy Goodnight | Category: Financial Services | Issue: February 2020
Most people are less than enthusiastic when it comes to property taxes, but Tulsa County Assessor, John A. Wright, believes that all citizens benefit by understanding the function, responsibility, and performance of the Tulsa County Assessor’s office, and how they work for you. Read the full article at ValueNews.com.
By: John A. Wright | Category: Financial Services | Issue: February 2019
Citizens are surprised to discover how structured the functions of the assessor’s office are. There are constitutional, statutory, regulatory, and professional guidelines that must be followed. At every meeting with citizens, they take the opportunity to ensure the homeowners are getting the exemptions to which they are entitled. Find out what exemptions you may qualify for and how the Tulsa County Assessor office can help you in the February 2019 issue of VALUES News Magazine.
By: John A. Wright | Category: Financial Services | Issue: February 2018
At every meeting with citizens, we take the opportunity to ensure the homeowners are getting the exemptions to which they are entitled.
By: Dora E. Finlayson | Category: Financial Services | Issue: February 2017
Many people are unaware of the fact that county assessors in Oklahoma are regulated by the Oklahoma Tax Commission (OTC).
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