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spypol t1_itmdpkk wrote

Yeah, same for me. Although if you look at Q1 and Q2 2023, they are significantly lower than Q4 2022. Must be some adjustments for 2022 I guess :(

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pixel_of_moral_decay t1_itnd9w4 wrote

Budget is basically retroactive so Q4 will always be higher if there is an increase. I think it basically is Q4 + what you owe for Q3.

Q1 onward will be your total tax bill /4.

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The_Nomadic_Nerd OP t1_itmjjd1 wrote

Yeah i was surprised to see that. That puts this bill for Q1 and Q2 at about the same as my Q3 2022 bill.

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kokoromelody t1_itmqgs9 wrote

Probably a stupid question, but are those elevated totals for Q1 and Q2 2023 set for future periods of time? Ex. will Q3 and Q4 2023 be just as high (if not more than) what Q1 and Q2 2023 currently have?

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leboeufie t1_itmsibd wrote

Not a stupid question. Q1 and Q2 of 2023 are set and really shouldn't shift. Q3 is when you'll usually see a change due to budget changes with the school, county, and city. Assuming those budgets continue to increase next year, you will likely see a larger bill in Q3 and Q4.

Q1 and Q2 are lower than Q3 and Q4 because the budgets for the school and city are decided mid-year so if there is an increase from last year we will pay for it all in those two quarters.

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kokoromelody t1_itmt4xl wrote

That makes sense - thank you for clarifying!

So excited to see even higher property taxes in the future /s

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