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Does Centerpoint want lower assessed value on Evansville property?

This article originally appeared on Evansville Courier & Press: CenterPoint wants lower assessed value on Evansville property and a tax refund CenterPoint is currently appealing the assessed value of one of its Evansville properties with the state, an action that could impact customers.

Will Centerpoint file an appeal for 2024?

The assessment remained the same for 2024, according to the assessor's website. Cynthia Vaught, chief deputy in the assessor's office, said the county anticipated CenterPoint would file an appeal for 2024, as well. They did so with the county ahead of Monday's deadline.

Does Centerpoint disagree with Vanderburgh County Assessor's 2022 & 2023 assessments?

In two separate appeals with the Indiana Board of Tax Review, CenterPoint disagrees with the Vanderburgh County Assessor's 2022 and 2023 assessments of its 101 Court St. property. The assessment area includes the utility's main office building and the parking behind it. In 2022, the land was valued at $3,460,100 and improvements at $27,811,200.

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