To establish the taxable and assessed value of personal property, the Assessing Office identifies new business owners by performing street surveys, processes personal property statements, and audits the records and examines the personal property of a sampling of businesses.Īssessments are done by undertaking a review of the physical description of the property and/or improvement(s), real estate sales data, construction costs, rental income information, operating expenses, interest rates, and any and all other factors that may affect value. This includes agricultural, commercial, industrial, residential, developmental, and personal (machinery, equipment, furniture, fixtures, and signs used by private businesses) property classes. The General Property Tax Act (Act 206 of 1893) requires us to assess at 50% of true cash value all assessable property as of December 31 of each year. The Department of Assessing is responsible for property valuation in Pittsfield Township. If you prefer to mail your documents into our office you may do so to the following address: Pittsfield Charter Township, Attention: Assessing Department, 6201 W. You may also utilize the payment slot located on the south side of the building. All forms, including Property Transfer Affidavits (PTA) and Principal Residence Exemptions (PRE), may be dropped off at the Assessing department counter within the Administrative Building located at 6201 W Michigan Ave., Ann Arbor, MI 48108.
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