Nashville property valuations — and the resulting tax bills — have been generating controversy from businesses. Property owners can begin formally appealing their assessments.
The Roundabout: Property tax pinch and Boring resistance
It’s time for our weekly Roundabout where our panel with an assortment of viewpoints take on the headlines of the week.
As Nashville businesses decry rising tax bills, lawmakers consider a cap on increases
A coalition of more than 100 local businesses is asking for property tax reforms from Nashville’s mayor and property assessor.
As property taxes rise, more Nashvillians qualify for relief under adjusted income caps
Many Nashville homeowners are bracing for higher property tax bills this year. But there are programs that can alleviate some of the burden.
Nashville’s Metro Council closes in on final budget, with implications for the property tax
Nashville is close to finalizing its spending plan, with the Metro Council scheduled to vote on the budget Tuesday night.
Nashville mayor outlines priorities — and a tax increase — in State of Metro speech
Nashville Mayor Freddie O’Connell struck an aspirational tone in his State of Metro address, painting a picture of a city with forward momentum.
Nashville property values rose 45% in four years
Nashville’s property values are up substantially in the latest countywide property reappraisal. The average increase across Davidson County was 45% since the last reappraisal four years ago.
Nashville’s property reassessment is underway. Here’s what that means for your tax bills — and city revenues.
For all property owners in Nashville, it’s a big year. That’s because it’s time for the city’s property reassessment.
Nashville property owners: The deadline to file an appeal on your home or business’ appraisal is almost here
If you’ve had storm damage or put in a shiny, new kitchen, that affects the value of your property, which affects your property taxes. The county regularly estimates the value of homes and businesses, but you have until Friday, June 16, at 4 p.m. to file an appeal.








