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  1. The office assesses property values that determine property taxes, and helps senior, veteran and disabled citizens get tax relief. The office also licenses our dogs, as required by state law. The Auditor's office strives to be accessible, transparent and accountable to the people of Franklin County.

  2. The Franklin County Treasurer makes every effort to produce and publish the most current and accurate information possible.

  3. Tax Incentives. Your Franklin County Auditor’s Office has developed a new Tax Incentive Hub to serve as an accessible and comprehensive source of information about property tax incentives in Franklin County. The tax incentive data below as well as additional information can be viewed on the Tax Incentive Hub here: https ...

  4. The Franklin County Tax Assessor's Office oversees the appraisal and assessment of properties as well as the billing and collection of property taxes for all taxable real estate located in Franklin County.

  5. The real property tax is Ohio’s oldest tax. It has been an ad valorem tax – meaning, based on value – since 1825. The department's Tax Equalization Division helps ensure uniformity and fairness in property taxation through its oversight of the appraisal work of local county auditors.

  6. Jan 31, 2024 · REAL-ESTATE TAXES. The real-estate tax collection begins with the assessment of real-estate parcels in Franklin County. Ohio law requires counties to revalue all real property every six years with an update at the three-year midpoint as ordered by the Tax Commissioner of the State of Ohio.

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  8. You can call the Franklin County Tax Assessor's Office for assistance at 614-462-4663. Remember to have your property's Tax ID Number or Parcel Number available when you call! If you have documents to send, you can fax them to the Franklin County assessor's office at 614-462-5083.

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