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Lake County, Ohio USAA Tour of Your County Auditor's Office WithEdward H. ZupancicLake County Auditor |
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Dear Taxpayer:
As County Auditor, it is my job to see that the funds of Lake County are spent legally and that the tax revenues are distributed properly. Ohio law places more responsibility upon the County Auditor than upon any other County Official. Many of the functions performed by my office are complex and require the skills of trained public servants with many years of experience. I am proud of my employees and of the outstanding job that they do for the people of Lake County. I hope that this short tour through the office of the County Auditor will help provide an insight into the work that this office performs. The major duties of each department is summarized on this Web Page. Should you have any specific questions concerning the Auditor's office, or services available through this office, my staff and I will be happy to assist you. Please do not hesitate to call (440) 350-2532 or 1-800-899-LAKE Ext. 2532 or send E-Mail or visit us personally at the County Administration Building (105 Main Street, Painesville, Ohio 44077). Sincerely, Edward H. ZupancicEdward H. ZupancicLake County Auditor
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The County Auditor is the chief fiscal Officer of Lake County. It is his responsibility to account for over 530 million dollars received each year by the County and to issue warrants (checks) in payment of all County obligations, including the distribution of tax dollars to Lake County itself and to its five (5) townships, nine (9) villages, nine (9) cities, ten (10) school districts, and eight (8) library systems, as well as other county agencies. The Auditor's General Accounting Department is the watchdog over all County funds and maintains the official records of all receipts, disbursements and fund balances.
It is the Auditor's responsibility to serve as the paymaster for over two thousand (2,000) county employees.
The Auditor also distributes motor vehicle license fees, gasoline taxes, estate taxes, fines, and local government funds in addition to real estate, personal property and manufactured homes taxes.
As Chief Fiscal Officer of the County, the Auditor is required by law to prepare the County's annual financial report. Since 1987, Auditor Zupancic's office has prepared a Comprehensive Annual Financial Report (CAFR). The Auditor has received a Certificate of Achievement For Excellence in Financial Reporting from the Government Finance Officers Association for each CAFR prepared since fiscal year 1988.
Go to Top of PageThe County Auditor, as agent for the Ohio Department of Taxation, is responsible for administering the tangible personal property tax laws.
Generally speaking, anyone in business in Ohio is subject to the tangible Personal Property Tax on equipment, furniture, fixtures, and inventory used in business.
The Tangible Personal Property Tax is distributed back to the local taxing districts in the same manner as real estate taxes.
Personal property is assessed from tax returns which are required to be filed. The Tax Commissioner is responsible for administering the personal property tax laws. The County Auditor serves as a deputy for the Tax Commissioner in this capacity.
Go to Top of PageLake County has more than 100,000 separate parcels of real estate property. It is the duty of the Auditor to see that every parcel of land and the buildings thereon are fairly and uniformly appraised and then assessed for tax purposes. A general reappraisal is mandated by Ohio Law every six years and an update every three years. The office maintains a detailed record of the appraisal on each parcel in the County, and these records are open for public inspection.
Go to Top of PageFor receiving statements of value and administrating section 319.202 of the Ohio Revised Code the following is the fee: Conveyance fee $4.00 per thousand of the value of real property transferred Transfer fee $.50 per parcel
Go to Top of PageUnder law, the County Auditor cannot and does not raise or lower property taxes. Tax rates are determined by the budgetary requests of each governmental unit, as authorized by vote of the people, and are computed in strict accordance with procedures required by the State Department of Tax Equalization.
Annually, the Auditor prepares the General Tax List and Duplicate. Your tax bill is based on the tax rate multiplied by your valuation on this duplicate. This is your proportionate share of the cost of operating your local government including Schools, Townships, Villages, the County, etc.
Ohio law limits the amount of taxation without a vote of the people to what is known as the "10 mill limitation" ($10.00 per $1,000 of assessed valuation). Any additional real estate taxes for any purpose must be voted by County residents. Your "Tax Rate" is an accumulation of all these levies and bond issues.
Go to Top of PageSpecial Assessments are not part of your Real Estate Tax, but are included as a separate item on the Real Estate Tax Bill. These could include such items as ditch assessments, improvement levies such as street paving, curbs, lighting, sidewalks and sewer or water lines. The Auditor is required by law to keep an accounting of these Special Assessments, to place them on the tax duplicate as a separate item, and to distribute the money collected to the city, village, township or County office which levied the assessment.
Go to Top of PageHomestead Exemption and Property Tax Rollback
Property Tax Rollback and Homestead Exemptions are forms of property tax relief. Every property taxpayer receives the 10% rollback that became law several years ago with the enactment of the State Income Tax. Senior citizens and the permanently disabled are eligible to receive Homestead Exemptions (reduction in real estate taxes) when they reach 65 years of age. The new tax laws of 2007 have eliminated the income restrictions previously in place for this tax exemption. Manufactured homes are now also included in this Homestead program. Applications are to be filed after the first Monday in January and not later than the first Monday in June. Applications are available at the Auditors office, or online at www.lakecountyohio.gov/auditor/forms/index.htmUnder Ohio law, it is the responsibility of owners of manufactured homes (house trailers) to register their homes with the County Auditor for tax purposes. Annually, the Auditor's office assesses each manufactured home and prepares a tax duplicate. Tax bills are sent to each owner semi-annually. The House Trailer tax is distributed back to the local taxing districts in the same manner as real estate taxes. In Lake County there are over two thousand (2000) trailers on the tax duplicate.
Go to Top of PageThe Auditor is the Sealer of Weights and Measures for the entire County, thus protecting the general public from the possible loss that may occur from faulty measuring devices, such as scales. Method of enforcement is to perform "spot checks" on pre-packaged items to test the accuracy of the weight of the contents. Also, all scales and gasoline pumps are inspected on a regular basis. He is charged with the responsibility of insuring that all State laws relating to Weights and Measures are strictly enforced.
Go to Top of PageThe Auditor's Office is the focal point in the County for issuance of licenses for dogs, kennels, vendors and cigarettes.
Dog licenses comprise the largest number of licenses sold. The annual dog registration is a service designed to benefit the animal, its owner, and the community.
Vendor's licenses authorize businesses to sell tangible property to the public collecting sales tax, of which part is returned for use on the local level.
Go to Top of PageThe County Auditor is the Chief Administrator to the Automatic Data Processing Board. Changes in computer systems and planning must be approved by the Board to automate various County functions. Improving financial and record keeping systems of the County will improve services, reduce costs and provide county officials with a modern management tool to better administer the business of government.
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Lake County Auditor auditor@lakecountyohio.org or mail to: Lake County Auditor 105 Main Street P.O. Box 490 Painesville, Ohio 44077 |