Is it likely that the amount on my Truth in Taxation Notice will be different than the amount on my tax statement?
Yes, it is likely they will differ. The Truth in Taxation Notice (TNT) is an estimate. The amounts may differ for any of the following reasons:
  • Referendums could pass, increasing your tax
  • Property owners can file for homestead classification if they own and occupy their homes by December 1
  • Taxing jurisdictions can lower their tax levy
  • Although not a tax, special assessments and other charges may be billed on the tax statement

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1. What are the "Metropolitan Special Taxing Districts" on my tax statement and Truth in Taxation Notice?
2. What are the "Other Special Taxing Districts" on my tax statement and Truth in Taxation Notice?
3. What is the "State General Tax" on my tax statement and Truth in Taxation Notice?
4. What is the "Voter Approved Levy" for the school district on my tax statement and Truth in Taxation Notice?
5. What is the "Other Local Levies" on my tax statement and Truth in Taxation Notice?
6. What is a Special Assessment?
7. Why are Special Assessments and other charges or fees not shown on the Truth in Taxation Notice?
8. Is it likely that the amount on my Truth in Taxation Notice will be different than the amount on my tax statement?
9. What is available for property tax refund programs?
10. Are there any property tax deferral programs available to senior citizens?