Tony Lindauer Celebrates Independence Day with New Homestead Amnesty Program

Wednesday, July 7th, 2010 PVA News, Tax Information

Freedom for Heirs Who Fraudulently Claim Homestead Exemption

LOUISVILLE, Ky. – As our nation celebrates her Independence, Tony Lindauer, Jefferson County Property Valuation Administrator, is instituting an amnesty program for the month of July freeing heirs from the risk of having to pay back taxes and penalties on inherited property.

“Today, the County Court Clerk’s office ran its annual delinquent tax notice in the newspaper and this is a great opportunity for heirs to come forth and free themselves from their deceased relative’s homestead exemption,” said Lindauer. “If your deceased neighbor, relative or friend is on this list, please call our office at 574.6380.”

The amnesty program ends July 31 when the investigative unit of the Property Valuation Administrator will implement the most technologically-advanced resources to identify and report fraud. For example, many heirs continue, illegally, to take the homestead or disability exemptions on inherited property in which they live. Lindauer will use the full extent of the law to identify and correct illegal use of these exemptions, costing some heirs many thousands of dollars in back taxes and penalties.

“We have already identified and righted thousands of tax bills and want to continue with more good government and transparency that keeps the tax roll as error free as possible,” said Lindauer. “In one week, we found more than $300,000 in revenue that had gone uncollected because of illegal claiming of exemptions.”

The Jefferson County Property Valuation Administrator is an assessing entity of The Commonwealth of Kentucky whose sole purpose is to value residential, commercial, automotive and tangible property. Located in Louisville, the PVA, elected every four years, is Tony Lindauer.
For more information, contact the Property Valuation Administrator at 502.574.6380 or visit www.jeffersonpva.ky.gov.

Did you know?

The Jefferson County Sherriff’s Office is responsible for producing property tax bills. If your name is misspelled on the PVA tax assessment roll, it can be changed if you signed the original property deed with your name spelled correctly. You do not need to file any further documents if the signature is on the property deed. If you have any other questions, please email Landrecords@jeffersonpva.ky.gov or call (502) 574-6380. To change the name on your property, see the FAQ "How can I change my name on my property?"


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