Knox County's property tax equalization factor for 2025 is set at 0.00%.
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What You Should Do Next
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Review your property assessment
Check your property assessment details to ensure accuracy before the 2025 tax year.
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Contact the Assessor's Office
If you have questions, reach out to the Knox County Assessor's Office for clarification.
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Stay informed on tax changes
Monitor local announcements for any updates regarding property tax assessments.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is the equalization factor for Knox County in 2025?
- The equalization factor for Knox County in 2025 is 1.0000.
- How does the equalization factor affect my property taxes?
- An equalization factor of 1.0000 means no change in assessed property valuations.
- Where can I find more information about property taxes in Knox County?
- You can visit the Knox County Assessor's website for detailed information.
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Full Notice Text
PUBLIC NOTICE Pursuant to Section 17-40 of the Property Tax Code (35 ILCS 200/17-40), the percentage to be applied to the assessed valuation of locally assessed property other than that assessed under Sections 10-110 through 10-140 and 10-170 through 10-200 of the Property Tax Code (35 ILCS 200/10-110 through 10-140 and 10-170 through 10-200) in Knox County as certified by the Department of Revenue for the assessment year 2025 is 0.00% by the application of an equalization factor of 1.0000.
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