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Saline County assessment covers real and personal property

Saline County's assessor page explains that the office values both real estate and tangible personal property.

A Saline County tax bill starts as an assessment long before it reaches the payment stage. The Assessor tracks and values real estate and tangible personal property. Personal property is assessed every year; real estate is reassessed every two years.

That split affects homes, vehicles, trailers, farm equipment, and business equipment. A value, listing, ownership, or assessment question belongs with the Assessor in Marshall. A bill, payment, delinquency, or receipt question belongs with the Collector after the assessment has moved into tax collection.

Keeping those two jobs separate saves time at the courthouse. The payment office cannot fix the underlying value problem just because the bill is already in hand, and the Assessor cannot mark the tax as paid.

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