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  2. Marshall County PVA

    www.mcpva.com

    PROPERTY VALUATION. WELCOME | ACCOUNT.

  3. Kentucky Property Valuation Administrators. Counties beginning with "A" (BACK TO TOP) Adair. Adair County PVA. 424 Public Square, Suite 2. Columbia, KY 42728. Office: (270) 384-3673. Fax: (270) 384-3693.

  4. Marshall County PVA - mcpva.com

    www.mcpva.com/Exemptions.aspx

    According to Kentucky’s Constitution, property owners who are 65 or older are eligible to receive a homestead exemption. If you are eligible, the amount of the exemption is subtracted from your property’s assessed value – so you will pay less property tax.

  5. Marshall County PVA - mcpva.com

    www.mcpva.com/Forms.aspx

    Marshall County PVA ATTN: TANGIBLE 1101 Main Street Benton, KY 42025 thenson@mcpva.com fax: 270-716-6111. You may also bring a copy of appropriate documentation to the Marshall County PVA Office during normal business hours, and we will assist you with filling out the forms.

  6. Taxes - Marshall County Kentucky

    www.marshallcountyky.gov/taxes

    Property Tax Rates. The property tax bill you receive (usually around October 1st) is the result of the value of your property multiplied by a combination of rates set forth by various taxing entities, such as: The various tax rates for 2023 can be viewed here.

  7. Marshall County Property Valuation - Benton, KY (Address ...

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    Looking for Marshall County Property Valuation property tax assessments, tax rates & GIS? Quickly find Assessor phone number, directions & records (Benton, KY).

  8. UNDERSTANDING KENTUCKY PROPERTY TAX - marshallcountyky.gov

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    All 120 counties elect a property valuation administrator commonly known as the “PVA.” The PVA, subject to the direction, instruction, and supervision of the Office of Property Valuation, makes the assessment of all property in his/her county which is not specifically subject to state assessment. The PVA is also responsible