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It was the kind of line that went down well with Assessors.
Some of the assessors did seem to be moving up in the world.
The tax assessors came around and told them they'd have to pay another ten percent.
"The decision is up to the assessor every year," she said.
Assessors may or not be involved in collection of tax.
Still the data were far better than usual for risk assessors.
The tax study will be conducted by a group of assessors.
So, in the hope that my town's assessor is not reading this, here goes.
First there was the problem of the statement he'd made to the Assessors.
It would create a new independent position, called the city assessor, outside the department.
"I'm not sure the assessor has the right to do that."
There is also a strong consensus for a single county assessor.
In 1982 a state law took effect requiring every county to have its own assessor.
The bill would prohibit assessors from doing outside work in their town.
If a team of Assessors came on board, nobody was safe.
Assessor 2, a woman who had said little all day, leaned forward.
He served as assessor, school director, and justice of the peace.
She was the tax assessor for the town of Wells from 1988 to 2006.
It would be a lot of work for the assessor to visit every property in an area.
"Tell her the insurance assessor has got to check it first."
New York law gives most assessment control to local assessors.
Although the assessors and the courts have the final say, other officials are getting in on the act.
Its date of construction is given by the assessor as ca. 1870.
The Times study found that city assessors failed to meet the standard 45 percent of the time.
In 1792, he was appointed Minister and assessor of the court.