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Property tax deadline approaching though many cannot pay due to COVID-19 Play Video
December 10, 2020 6:30 PM
BATON ROUGE - Property taxes are coming due in the next three weeks. With many people still struggling during the pandemic, that year-end payment could be difficult to make. Even though many people have been unemployed over the last few months, no one is doing any favors, and property... more » -
Property tax assessment to be adjusted for homeowner concerned over huge increase Play Video
August 31, 2020 6:21 PM
BATON ROUGE - As residents living in East Baton Rouge Parish continue to receive their property tax reassessments in the mail, they're learning more about the numbers. Last week, 2 On Your Side met with Dal Daigle as he was trying to make sense of his surprising new property... more » -
Property reassessments going out; homeowner concerned over huge increase Play Video
August 26, 2020 1:08 PM
BATON ROUGE - This week, East Baton Rouge Parish residents will receive a property tax reassessment in the mail. The tax assessments happen every four years and lets homeowners know what their property is valued in 2020 and what it was valued at in 2019. The numbers could also mean... more » -
Tax assessor begins surveys of flood-damaged property in Ascension Play Video
March 27, 2017 6:57 PM
ASCENSION – The tax assessor is going door-to-door in Ascension Parish, surveying residents' property that were impacted by the August flood. Justin Champlin, the chief deputy tax assessor says they plan on going to more than 6,000 flood-damaged properties in the parish. "All houses are different, so each... more » -
Property bills in EBR available soon, due January 31st Play Video
December 8, 2016 6:37 PM
BATON ROUGE - If you live in East Baton Rouge Parish, you might have noticed your property bills are late. Assessor Brian Wilson assures the bills are on their way, but they're late because about 41,000 homes had to be reassessed following the flood "We had to go... more » -
Homeowners will pay less property taxes Play Video
September 26, 2016 7:41 PM
BATON ROUGE- Homeowners with flood damage will pay less property taxes this year. Per state law parishes will reduce a home's value based on its damage. East Baton Rouge and Livingston parishes expect to mail bills a few months late, maybe early next year. The tax assessors need time to... more »