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Sun Feb 28, 2021, 03:53 PM Feb 2021

Snohomish County property owners will get tax statements in March. Some increased. Others decreased.

EVERETT — For most Snohomish County homeowners, property tax bills are less likely to come as a shock this year.

Although, as always, each total will depend on exactly where that property is.

Across the county, the average residential property tax bill didn’t change much compared to last year, according to new data from the county Assessor’s Office.

Homeowners’ taxes, on average, decreased by 0.9%. That’s somewhat of an anomaly, given that taxes often increase each year as voters approve new financial measures and taxing districts face rising costs, said Assessor Linda Hjelle.

https://www.heraldnet.com/news/assessor-typical-2021-homeowner-tax-bill-akin-to-last-years/

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