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Yes, the Support Center number is (216) 443-8007.
405-321-4048.
For additional information, you may contact the City of Cleveland Citizen Support Specialists at 3-1-1 or 216-664-2000.
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We would like to help you with your issue, but we need additional information. Please call Consumer Affairs at 216-443-7035 or email us at consumeraffairs@cuyahogacounty. Our offices are open Monday through Friday, between a.m. and 4.30 p.m.
You may qualify for a lower tax on your home if you: Are at least 65 years old OR. Own and occupy your home as your primary residence as of January 1st of the year in which the exemption is being sought. Meet the income guidelines certified by the Ohio Department of Taxation Commissioner:
Property taxes are calculated based on the value of your property and the tax rate within your community. Your 2021 property value was used to calculate your current tax bill. Most tax increases are due to levies approved by the voters in your community at elections held in 2021.
In Cleveland, residential property values increased by 49%, on average, during the county's sexennial reappraisal – a process that happens every six years. And in November, voters approved a tax hike to avoid deep cuts at the Cleveland Metropolitan School District.
To compute the taxable or assessed value, multiply the market value (1) times 35%. To compute the gross taxes, divide the taxable rate ($81.45) by 1000 and multiply the factor by the taxable value ($35,000).
Property taxes are calculated based on the value of your property and the tax rate within your community. Your 2021 property value was used to calculate your current tax bill. Most tax increases are due to levies approved by the voters in your community at elections held in 2021.