Property assessment notices were just sent. Here’s what Horry residents need to know. – MASHAHER

ISLAM GAMAL11 July 2024Last Update :
Property assessment notices were just sent. Here’s what Horry residents need to know. – MASHAHER


On Thursday morning local social media sites were enveloped with a cacophony of upset tax-payers.

They all seemed to be complaining about the same thing – why were their property assessments all of a sudden significantly higher than what they once were?

And why now?

According to information posted on the Horry County Assessor’s website, this round of assessments happens every five years due to state law.

“Our primary aim is to determine the current market value of properties within Horry County,” the statement said. “This valuation serves as a basis for calculating property taxes.”

The assessor’s office may conduct physical inspections, collect data, and analyze recent sales and market trends to determine a property’s value.

Only property owners with an overall value increase of more than $1,000 received notice in the mail, according to the county assessor’s site.

“Reassessment is not intended to raise taxes, but to distribute them more fairly,” they wrote.

Since the last reassessment was five years ago, the assessor’s office warns taxpayers that their property values are likely to go up.

For those interested in determining how these new values will affect their upcoming property tax bills, here’s the link to the county’s property tax calculator.

That number will guide what to expect on this October’s property tax bill.

The directions for how to appeal the property value from the county are on the back of the mailed notice.

You can also fill out an online form to appeal.

The deadline to appeal is 90 days from the date of the mailed notice.

If you tried to reach the assessor’s office with any questions or concerns, after a brief hold, the automated message said to leave a voicemail, and someone from the office would get back to you because the lines were so busy this morning.

That’s the same as last October, after the tax bills were sent out.

At the time, county spokeswoman Mikayla Moscov told The Sun News that it’s important for people to update their information with the assessor before those bills are finalized and mailed.


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