Real Property Tax Billing Module

Overview

The Govern Tax Billing (Real Estate) module is designed to meet the needs of local government organizations when creating property tax assessments. It is integrated with Govern Property Control for name and address and mailing information; and Govern Accounts Receivable system for tax billing. Govern Computer Assisted Mass Appraisal (CAMA) system can be added for transferring property appraisal information to the tax system.

Key features include:

  • Integration with other modules in the Govern system
  • Creating levies and exemptions that are customized to meet the needs of your organization
  • Creating groups to facilitate management of levies and exemptions.
  • Setting limited assessment values and cap amounts for levy groups
  • Setting average values •Averaging assessment groups
  • Cap levy groups
  • Creating frozen assessments in order to keep a copy of all tax data for a property at a specific moment
  • Creating partial billings to accommodate changes within a property tax assessment year.
  • Transferring changes to future assessment years that are already open

The Real Property module is designed to reduce the number of hours required to process taxes and perform the tasks of the Tax Collector and Assessor, such as creating and maintaining Levy and Exemption Code Definitions and Groups

 

NOTE: This page is under development and the documentation for Govern OpenForms Version 6.1 Real Property Tax module is currently in development.
Finalized version 6.0 documentation has not been transferred to the Knowledge Base. For more information, please contact R&D. For the current version 6.0 of the Real Property Tax Documentation, please refer to the 6.0 Real Property Tax Manual (pdf).

 

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