Audit: Osage County overcharged property taxes by nearly $100k
Osage County will need to pay back residents almost $100,000 after the office of the Missouri State Auditor found that the county overcharged its residents.
The audit was released Wednesday. It reviewed four years of calculations of the county.
According to the report, the auditor’s office rated the county as “fair,” which is equivalent to a two out of four-star rating.
The report showed that the county over-assessed property tax by $95,000. It said the county did not properly adjust the property tax assessment after the voter-approved sales tax went into effect.
The auditor’s office said Osage County officials plan to return the money to the public within a five-year span.