Oregon Administrative Rules
Chapter 150 - DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE
Division 308 - ASSESSMENT OF PROPERTY FOR TAXATION
Section 150-308-0170 - Establishing a Changed Property Ratio
Universal Citation: OR Admin Rules 150-308-0170
Current through Register Vol. 63, No. 9, September 1, 2024
(1) The assessor must establish a CPR for property classes 0 through 8 each assessment year. For determining the ratio of the average maximum assessed value over the average real market value, only the first digit of the property class needs to be recognized. These ratios must be rounded to three decimals.
(a) Property
classes may be combined to arrive at a ratio. The resulting ratio would become
the CPR for each property class used to calculate the ratio.
(b) For specially assessed properties, only
the non-specially assessed portion of value will be used to determine a ratio.
For specially assessed properties such as farm or timber, the assessor may use
either of the following methods to arrive at a CPR:
(A) The non-specially assessed portion of the
unchanged 5-x-x or 6-x-x property classes may be used to create the CPR for
those classes; or,
(B) The 4-x-x
property class values may be combined with the non-specially assessed values
from the 5-x-x and/or 6-x-x property classes to calculate the ratio. The
resulting ratio would become the CPR for each property class used to calculate
the ratio.
(2) Residential property class (1-x-x) includes all manufactured structures and floating homes not assigned to other property classes.
(3) For locally and centrally assessed property, the value of the CPR may not be greater than 1.000.
Stat. Auth.: ORS 305.100 & 308.156(7)
Stats. Implemented: ORS 308.156
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