Michigan Capitol Confidential: State Tax Chief Encourages Inspectors To Enter Homes; Refusal Could Lead To Higher Assessment

Michigan Capitol Confidential: State Tax Chief Encourages Inspectors To Enter Homes; Refusal Could Lead To Higher Assessment by Anne Schieber:

John McLaughlin didn’t want a tax assessor in his home.

When someone comes to your door, you can let them in — or not.

But keeping out a representative from the Michigan Tax Commission could be costly. At least that’s what some residents in Davison Township are finding.

When the local tax assessor showed up at homeowner John McLaughlin’s house in the Genesee County community he said he wasn’t going to let them in. So what happened after he declined the appointment: “My taxes went up,” he said.

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