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- The Wayne County PVA is a locally-elected
official charged with assessing all property, both real and personal,
that lies within Wayne County.
- There are some exceptions, such
as public service companies, bank shares, omitted tangible properties
and vehicles, all values which the Kentucky Revenue Cabinet assigns in
Frankfort.
- The PVA has the right to change
vehicle values according to the January 1 NADA guidelines for high
mileage or with estimates of repair from licensed automobile body
shops. Please remember that the vehicle is assessed to the owner as of
January 1 of each year and it is the condition of the vehicle and
mileage that determines the value.
- All property, unless
specifically exempted by the Constitution, is taxable. The Constitution
expressly prohibits exemption of any property or persons except those
allowed by the Constitution. Therefore, taxation is the rule and
exemption the exception.
- Your Property Valuation Administrator’s office DOES NOT determine how much tax you pay. This office only assess the “fair market value” of the property to be taxed.
- There are two components that
determine your property bill: Assessed Value and Tax Rate. The Tax Rate
is determined by elected officials such as county governments, city
governments, school boards, and taxing districts such as the library
board and health board.
- The PVA Office does not set
property tax rates, nor does it collect property taxes. The Kentucky
Constitution requires equality and uniformity through fair cash value
assessments. Fair Cash Value is defined as the price that a piece of
property will bring in a fair voluntary sale between a willing seller
and a willing buyer.
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