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Snohomish County will send property assessment notices starting June 27, reflecting a rise in property values.
EVERETT — Snohomish County Assessor Linda Hjelle has announced plans to seek a second term in office. In other countywide contests, candidates are getting a head start on campaigns months ahead ...
Linda Hjelle has been Snohomish County’s assessor since 2016. Political newcomer Joe Wanagel wants to replace her. The candidates differ on process and efficiency in the office.
Taxes will increase 10.7% countywide, the Snohomish County Assessor’s Office announced last week. Marysville will see the largest hike with taxes for the typical resident increasing 32%.
Snohomish County property owners are set to pay over $1.8 billion in property taxes in 2025, about a 6% increase over 2024’s $1.75 billion. More than half of the money will go toward schools ...
Snohomish County must recall every property-tax statement mailed out last week — some 267,000 of them — because the amounts ...
Snohomish County tax docs go digital Dec 22, 2010 As budget cuts have slashed staffs in government offices, Snohomish County has turned to technology to streamline its operations, it announced ...
King County on average is seeing a nearly 17 percent property-tax increase, Snohomish County a 16 percent jump, Kitsap County 12 percent and Pierce County 11.5 percent. Those increases are sure to ...
TACOMA, Wash. - Homeowners around the state are about to see huge hikes in their property tax bills - as payment comes due on the state's new fix for education funding.In King County, property ...
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