The Flagler County Property Appraiser began mailing out TRIM (Truth in Millage) notices this week. These notices provide essential information regarding property assessments, proposed property tax rates, and upcoming public hearings. The TRIM notices play a vital role in keeping residents informed about potential changes to their property taxes, allowing them to participate in the decision-making process that impacts their community.
As part of its ongoing commitment to transparency and providing valuable resources to the community, the City of Palm Coast has launched a new webpage dedicated to helping explain the property tax notices. This webpage offers a user-friendly platform where residents can find detailed explanations about the various components of their property tax notices, including millage rates, exemptions, and how tax revenues contribute to funding essential public services and infrastructure projects.
Property tax notices can be complex, and it’s important for residents to have access to clear and concise information. The newly launched webpage aims to demystify the property tax process, empowering residents with the knowledge they need to make informed decisions about their finances.
Residents are encouraged to visit the new webpage at PalmCoast.gov/finance/property-tax to gain a better understanding of their property tax notices and how they contribute to the continued growth and development of the City of Palm Coast.
For more information about TRIM notices and property tax explanations, residents can contact the Flagler County Property Appraiser’s Office at FlaglerPA.com.
The City of Palm Coast remains committed to fostering transparency, community engagement, and providing valuable resources to its residents.
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