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PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENT "If you have owned a home in Maricopa County between 2015 - 2021 tax years, the treasurer's office is mailing settlement checks for the tax lawsuit, one for each year you owned the home in that range.
How are my Property Taxes computed? The Assessed Value divided by 100, times the tax rate (set in August of each year) determines property tax billed in September. The County Treasurer bills, collects and distributes the property taxes.
Maricopa County class action lawsuit. The Qasimyar decision found that starting in 2015, Maricopa County incorrectly classified certain residences for tax purposes, resulting in substantial errors in how the County assessed property taxes.
The refund checks are the result of a court ruling in the case of Qasimyar et al. v. Maricopa County, which addressed changes in property classifications and how they impacted property taxes.
The governing body of Maricopa County is its board of supervisors. The Maricopa County Board of Supervisors consists of five members chosen by popular vote within their own districts. As of 2023 the board consists of four Republicans and one Democrat. Each member serves a four-year term, with no term limits.
Maricopa County does not issue or require a General Business license for unincorporated areas of the County. If you are located in an incorporated city or town, check with your municipality. For more information, the Arizona Department of Revenue provides a Licensing Guide for obtaining business licenses in Arizona.
About the County Board of Supervisors: Board members decide the county tax rate and approve the county budget. The County Board of Supervisors oversees health, road, parks, libraries, law enforcement, and other municipal services.
The County is governed by five elected district supervisors. The Board of Supervisors appoints a county manager.
MOST VISITED DEPARTMENTS, ELECTED OFFICES & COURTS Air. Quality. Animal Care. & Control. Assessor. Environmental Services. Human. Services. Planning & Development. Public. Health. Recorder. Superior. Courts.