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The Hillsborough County Property Appraiser is an elected official charged with the duty and responsibility to appraise all of the property in the County. This includes real estate and tangible personal property (the equipment, machinery and fixtures) of businesses.
The Property Appraiser establishes the taxable value of real estate property. Taxes are assessed by the Property Appraiser as of January 1 of each year and levied in Hillsborough County by the taxing authorities. Taxes are normally payable beginning November 1 of that year.
The Hillsborough County Property Appraiser is an elected official charged with the duty and responsibility to appraise all of the property in the County. This includes real estate and tangible personal property (the equipment, machinery and fixtures) of businesses.
You can find detailed information on a parcel of property, including who owns it, the assessed and market value, and some tax information through the Hillsborough County Property Appraiser’s website. Search for a Parcel. Contact. For more information call the Property Appraiser at (813) 272-6100.
Use this service to access the Hillsborough County Property Appraiser web site. The Property Appraiser is the elected officer responsible for determining the just value of all real and tangible property in the County; locate, identify, and accurately appraise all properties subject to ad valorem taxes; maintain property value roll equity; and ...
The Hillsborough County Property Appraiser is an elected official charged with the duty and responsibility to appraise all of the property in the County. This includes real estate and tangible personal property (the equipment, machinery and fixtures) of businesses.
The Hillsborough County Property Appraiser is an elected official charged with the duty and responsibility to appraise all of the property in the County. This includes real estate and tangible personal property (the equipment, machinery and fixtures) of businesses.
Bob "Coach" Henriquez, a fifth-generation Tampa native, has served as Hillsborough County's Property Appraiser since 2013, where he's modernized the office and improved public service, including launching the first mobile version of the HCPA website.
Visit the Property Appraiser's website for additional information regarding the taxing authorities, appraisal process, exemptions, appealing the Property Appraiser's decisions, etc. NOTE: The $15 filing fee has been reinstated in Hillsborough County.
The property appraisers determine the just, or market, value of each parcel of property as of January 1 of each year. Then, they apply all valid exemptions, classifications and assessment limitations to determine each property’s taxable value, or relative tax burden.