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1828 Riggins Lane
Tallahassee, Florida 32308
Telephone: (850)219-0220
Facsimile: (850)219-0177
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HISTORY

The Property Appraisers' Association of Florida, Inc. (PAAF) has been in existence for over 100 years. Originally known as the "Tax Assessors' Association of Florida" (TAAF), the association was organized in 1903 for the purpose of bringing about fair and equitable assessments throughout the State of Florida.

In 1976, the TAAF changed its name to the PAAF, but the association has continued to hold annual meetings for the past 108 years. The purpose of the annual meetings is to provide property appraisers an opportunity to express their views, and discuss problems uniform in nature throughout the state with the ultimate goal of obtaining fair and equitable assessments. As a result of the work and dedication of the association and its memberships, much has been accomplished toward improving Florida's ad valorem tax structure.

Although the past 108 years have brought vast changes to Florida's Ad Valorem assessment process, and the duties and responsibilities of property appraisers, the original purpose and intent for which the PAAF was organized - uniform and equitable assessments throughout the state - has remained unchanged.

Compiled from a History of the Property Appraisers' Association of Florida

HISTORY

The Property Appraisers' Association of Florida, Inc. (PAAF) has been in existence for over 100 years. Originally known as the "Tax Assessors' Association of Florida" (TAAF), the association was organized in 1903 for the purpose of bringing about fair and equitable assessments throughout the State of Florida.

In 1976, the TAAF changed its name to the PAAF, but the association has continued to hold annual meetings for the past 108 years. The purpose of the annual meetings is to provide property appraisers an opportunity to express their views, and discuss problems uniform in nature throughout the state with the ultimate goal of obtaining fair and equitable assessments. As a result of the work and dedication of the association and its memberships, much has been accomplished toward improving Florida's ad valorem tax structure.

Although the past 108 years have brought vast changes to Florida's Ad Valorem assessment process, and the duties and responsibilities of property appraisers, the original purpose and intent for which the PAAF was organized - uniform and equitable assessments throughout the state - has remained unchanged.

Compiled from a History of the Property Appraisers' Association of Florida

HISTORY

The Property Appraisers' Association of Florida, Inc. (PAAF) has been in existence for over 100 years. Originally known as the "Tax Assessors' Association of Florida" (TAAF), the association was organized in 1903 for the purpose of bringing about fair and equitable assessments throughout the State of Florida.

In 1976, the TAAF changed its name to the PAAF, but the association has continued to hold annual meetings for the past 108 years. The purpose of the annual meetings is to provide property appraisers an opportunity to express their views, and discuss problems uniform in nature throughout the state with the ultimate goal of obtaining fair and equitable assessments. As a result of the work and dedication of the association and its memberships, much has been accomplished toward improving Florida's ad valorem tax structure.

Although the past 108 years have brought vast changes to Florida's Ad Valorem assessment process, and the duties and responsibilities of property appraisers, the original purpose and intent for which the PAAF was organized - uniform and equitable assessments throughout the state - has remained unchanged.

Compiled from a History of the Property Appraisers' Association of Florida

HISTORY

The Property Appraisers' Association of Florida, Inc. (PAAF) has been in existence for over 100 years. Originally known as the "Tax Assessors' Association of Florida" (TAAF), the association was organized in 1903 for the purpose of bringing about fair and equitable assessments throughout the State of Florida.

In 1976, the TAAF changed its name to the PAAF, but the association has continued to hold annual meetings for the past 108 years. The purpose of the annual meetings is to provide property appraisers an opportunity to express their views, and discuss problems uniform in nature throughout the state with the ultimate goal of obtaining fair and equitable assessments. As a result of the work and dedication of the association and its memberships, much has been accomplished toward improving Florida's ad valorem tax structure.

Although the past 108 years have brought vast changes to Florida's Ad Valorem assessment process, and the duties and responsibilities of property appraisers, the original purpose and intent for which the PAAF was organized - uniform and equitable assessments throughout the state - has remained unchanged.

Compiled from a History of the Property Appraisers' Association of Florida

HISTORY

The Property Appraisers' Association of Florida, Inc. (PAAF) has been in existence for over 100 years. Originally known as the "Tax Assessors' Association of Florida" (TAAF), the association was organized in 1903 for the purpose of bringing about fair and equitable assessments throughout the State of Florida.

In 1976, the TAAF changed its name to the PAAF, but the association has continued to hold annual meetings for the past 108 years. The purpose of the annual meetings is to provide property appraisers an opportunity to express their views, and discuss problems uniform in nature throughout the state with the ultimate goal of obtaining fair and equitable assessments. As a result of the work and dedication of the association and its memberships, much has been accomplished toward improving Florida's ad valorem tax structure.

Although the past 108 years have brought vast changes to Florida's Ad Valorem assessment process, and the duties and responsibilities of property appraisers, the original purpose and intent for which the PAAF was organized - uniform and equitable assessments throughout the state - has remained unchanged.

Compiled from a History of the Property Appraisers' Association of Florida

HISTORY

The Property Appraisers' Association of Florida, Inc. (PAAF) has been in existence for over 100 years. Originally known as the "Tax Assessors' Association of Florida" (TAAF), the association was organized in 1903 for the purpose of bringing about fair and equitable assessments throughout the State of Florida.

In 1976, the TAAF changed its name to the PAAF, but the association has continued to hold annual meetings for the past 108 years. The purpose of the annual meetings is to provide property appraisers an opportunity to express their views, and discuss problems uniform in nature throughout the state with the ultimate goal of obtaining fair and equitable assessments. As a result of the work and dedication of the association and its memberships, much has been accomplished toward improving Florida's ad valorem tax structure.

Although the past 108 years have brought vast changes to Florida's Ad Valorem assessment process, and the duties and responsibilities of property appraisers, the original purpose and intent for which the PAAF was organized - uniform and equitable assessments throughout the state - has remained unchanged.

Compiled from a History of the Property Appraisers' Association of Florida

HISTORY

The Property Appraisers' Association of Florida, Inc. (PAAF) has been in existence for over 100 years. Originally known as the "Tax Assessors' Association of Florida" (TAAF), the association was organized in 1903 for the purpose of bringing about fair and equitable assessments throughout the State of Florida.

In 1976, the TAAF changed its name to the PAAF, but the association has continued to hold annual meetings for the past 108 years. The purpose of the annual meetings is to provide property appraisers an opportunity to express their views, and discuss problems uniform in nature throughout the state with the ultimate goal of obtaining fair and equitable assessments. As a result of the work and dedication of the association and its memberships, much has been accomplished toward improving Florida's ad valorem tax structure.

Although the past 108 years have brought vast changes to Florida's Ad Valorem assessment process, and the duties and responsibilities of property appraisers, the original purpose and intent for which the PAAF was organized - uniform and equitable assessments throughout the state - has remained unchanged.

Compiled from a History of the Property Appraisers' Association of Florida

HISTORY

The Property Appraisers' Association of Florida, Inc. (PAAF) has been in existence for over 100 years. Originally known as the "Tax Assessors' Association of Florida" (TAAF), the association was organized in 1903 for the purpose of bringing about fair and equitable assessments throughout the State of Florida.

In 1976, the TAAF changed its name to the PAAF, but the association has continued to hold annual meetings for the past 108 years. The purpose of the annual meetings is to provide property appraisers an opportunity to express their views, and discuss problems uniform in nature throughout the state with the ultimate goal of obtaining fair and equitable assessments. As a result of the work and dedication of the association and its memberships, much has been accomplished toward improving Florida's ad valorem tax structure.

Although the past 108 years have brought vast changes to Florida's Ad Valorem assessment process, and the duties and responsibilities of property appraisers, the original purpose and intent for which the PAAF was organized - uniform and equitable assessments throughout the state - has remained unchanged.

Compiled from a History of the Property Appraisers' Association of Florida

HISTORY

The Property Appraisers' Association of Florida, Inc. (PAAF) has been in existence for over 100 years. Originally known as the "Tax Assessors' Association of Florida" (TAAF), the association was organized in 1903 for the purpose of bringing about fair and equitable assessments throughout the State of Florida.

In 1976, the TAAF changed its name to the PAAF, but the association has continued to hold annual meetings for the past 108 years. The purpose of the annual meetings is to provide property appraisers an opportunity to express their views, and discuss problems uniform in nature throughout the state with the ultimate goal of obtaining fair and equitable assessments. As a result of the work and dedication of the association and its memberships, much has been accomplished toward improving Florida's ad valorem tax structure.

Although the past 108 years have brought vast changes to Florida's Ad Valorem assessment process, and the duties and responsibilities of property appraisers, the original purpose and intent for which the PAAF was organized - uniform and equitable assessments throughout the state - has remained unchanged.

Compiled from a History of the Property Appraisers' Association of Florida

HISTORY

The Property Appraisers' Association of Florida, Inc. (PAAF) has been in existence for over 100 years. Originally known as the "Tax Assessors' Association of Florida" (TAAF), the association was organized in 1903 for the purpose of bringing about fair and equitable assessments throughout the State of Florida.

In 1976, the TAAF changed its name to the PAAF, but the association has continued to hold annual meetings for the past 108 years. The purpose of the annual meetings is to provide property appraisers an opportunity to express their views, and discuss problems uniform in nature throughout the state with the ultimate goal of obtaining fair and equitable assessments. As a result of the work and dedication of the association and its memberships, much has been accomplished toward improving Florida's ad valorem tax structure.

Although the past 108 years have brought vast changes to Florida's Ad Valorem assessment process, and the duties and responsibilities of property appraisers, the original purpose and intent for which the PAAF was organized - uniform and equitable assessments throughout the state - has remained unchanged.

Compiled from a History of the Property Appraisers' Association of Florida

HISTORY

The Property Appraisers' Association of Florida, Inc. (PAAF) has been in existence for over 100 years. Originally known as the "Tax Assessors' Association of Florida" (TAAF), the association was organized in 1903 for the purpose of bringing about fair and equitable assessments throughout the State of Florida.

In 1976, the TAAF changed its name to the PAAF, but the association has continued to hold annual meetings for the past 108 years. The purpose of the annual meetings is to provide property appraisers an opportunity to express their views, and discuss problems uniform in nature throughout the state with the ultimate goal of obtaining fair and equitable assessments. As a result of the work and dedication of the association and its memberships, much has been accomplished toward improving Florida's ad valorem tax structure.

Although the past 108 years have brought vast changes to Florida's Ad Valorem assessment process, and the duties and responsibilities of property appraisers, the original purpose and intent for which the PAAF was organized - uniform and equitable assessments throughout the state - has remained unchanged.

Compiled from a History of the Property Appraisers' Association of Florida

HISTORY

The Property Appraisers' Association of Florida, Inc. (PAAF) has been in existence for over 100 years. Originally known as the "Tax Assessors' Association of Florida" (TAAF), the association was organized in 1903 for the purpose of bringing about fair and equitable assessments throughout the State of Florida.

In 1976, the TAAF changed its name to the PAAF, but the association has continued to hold annual meetings for the past 108 years. The purpose of the annual meetings is to provide property appraisers an opportunity to express their views, and discuss problems uniform in nature throughout the state with the ultimate goal of obtaining fair and equitable assessments. As a result of the work and dedication of the association and its memberships, much has been accomplished toward improving Florida's ad valorem tax structure.

Although the past 108 years have brought vast changes to Florida's Ad Valorem assessment process, and the duties and responsibilities of property appraisers, the original purpose and intent for which the PAAF was organized - uniform and equitable assessments throughout the state - has remained unchanged.

Compiled from a History of the Property Appraisers' Association of Florida

HISTORY

The Property Appraisers' Association of Florida, Inc. (PAAF) has been in existence for over 100 years. Originally known as the "Tax Assessors' Association of Florida" (TAAF), the association was organized in 1903 for the purpose of bringing about fair and equitable assessments throughout the State of Florida.

In 1976, the TAAF changed its name to the PAAF, but the association has continued to hold annual meetings for the past 108 years. The purpose of the annual meetings is to provide property appraisers an opportunity to express their views, and discuss problems uniform in nature throughout the state with the ultimate goal of obtaining fair and equitable assessments. As a result of the work and dedication of the association and its memberships, much has been accomplished toward improving Florida's ad valorem tax structure.

Although the past 108 years have brought vast changes to Florida's Ad Valorem assessment process, and the duties and responsibilities of property appraisers, the original purpose and intent for which the PAAF was organized - uniform and equitable assessments throughout the state - has remained unchanged.

Compiled from a History of the Property Appraisers' Association of Florida

HISTORY

The Property Appraisers' Association of Florida, Inc. (PAAF) has been in existence for over 100 years. Originally known as the "Tax Assessors' Association of Florida" (TAAF), the association was organized in 1903 for the purpose of bringing about fair and equitable assessments throughout the State of Florida.

In 1976, the TAAF changed its name to the PAAF, but the association has continued to hold annual meetings for the past 108 years. The purpose of the annual meetings is to provide property appraisers an opportunity to express their views, and discuss problems uniform in nature throughout the state with the ultimate goal of obtaining fair and equitable assessments. As a result of the work and dedication of the association and its memberships, much has been accomplished toward improving Florida's ad valorem tax structure.

Although the past 108 years have brought vast changes to Florida's Ad Valorem assessment process, and the duties and responsibilities of property appraisers, the original purpose and intent for which the PAAF was organized - uniform and equitable assessments throughout the state - has remained unchanged.

Compiled from a History of the Property Appraisers' Association of Florida

HISTORY

The Property Appraisers' Association of Florida, Inc. (PAAF) has been in existence for over 100 years. Originally known as the "Tax Assessors' Association of Florida" (TAAF), the association was organized in 1903 for the purpose of bringing about fair and equitable assessments throughout the State of Florida.

In 1976, the TAAF changed its name to the PAAF, but the association has continued to hold annual meetings for the past 108 years. The purpose of the annual meetings is to provide property appraisers an opportunity to express their views, and discuss problems uniform in nature throughout the state with the ultimate goal of obtaining fair and equitable assessments. As a result of the work and dedication of the association and its memberships, much has been accomplished toward improving Florida's ad valorem tax structure.

Although the past 108 years have brought vast changes to Florida's Ad Valorem assessment process, and the duties and responsibilities of property appraisers, the original purpose and intent for which the PAAF was organized - uniform and equitable assessments throughout the state - has remained unchanged.

Compiled from a History of the Property Appraisers' Association of Florida

HISTORY

The Property Appraisers' Association of Florida, Inc. (PAAF) has been in existence for over 100 years. Originally known as the "Tax Assessors' Association of Florida" (TAAF), the association was organized in 1903 for the purpose of bringing about fair and equitable assessments throughout the State of Florida.

In 1976, the TAAF changed its name to the PAAF, but the association has continued to hold annual meetings for the past 108 years. The purpose of the annual meetings is to provide property appraisers an opportunity to express their views, and discuss problems uniform in nature throughout the state with the ultimate goal of obtaining fair and equitable assessments. As a result of the work and dedication of the association and its memberships, much has been accomplished toward improving Florida's ad valorem tax structure.

Although the past 108 years have brought vast changes to Florida's Ad Valorem assessment process, and the duties and responsibilities of property appraisers, the original purpose and intent for which the PAAF was organized - uniform and equitable assessments throughout the state - has remained unchanged.

Compiled from a History of the Property Appraisers' Association of Florida

HISTORY

The Property Appraisers' Association of Florida, Inc. (PAAF) has been in existence for over 100 years. Originally known as the "Tax Assessors' Association of Florida" (TAAF), the association was organized in 1903 for the purpose of bringing about fair and equitable assessments throughout the State of Florida.

In 1976, the TAAF changed its name to the PAAF, but the association has continued to hold annual meetings for the past 108 years. The purpose of the annual meetings is to provide property appraisers an opportunity to express their views, and discuss problems uniform in nature throughout the state with the ultimate goal of obtaining fair and equitable assessments. As a result of the work and dedication of the association and its memberships, much has been accomplished toward improving Florida's ad valorem tax structure.

Although the past 108 years have brought vast changes to Florida's Ad Valorem assessment process, and the duties and responsibilities of property appraisers, the original purpose and intent for which the PAAF was organized - uniform and equitable assessments throughout the state - has remained unchanged.

Compiled from a History of the Property Appraisers' Association of Florida

HISTORY

The Property Appraisers' Association of Florida, Inc. (PAAF) has been in existence for over 100 years. Originally known as the "Tax Assessors' Association of Florida" (TAAF), the association was organized in 1903 for the purpose of bringing about fair and equitable assessments throughout the State of Florida.

In 1976, the TAAF changed its name to the PAAF, but the association has continued to hold annual meetings for the past 108 years. The purpose of the annual meetings is to provide property appraisers an opportunity to express their views, and discuss problems uniform in nature throughout the state with the ultimate goal of obtaining fair and equitable assessments. As a result of the work and dedication of the association and its memberships, much has been accomplished toward improving Florida's ad valorem tax structure.

Although the past 108 years have brought vast changes to Florida's Ad Valorem assessment process, and the duties and responsibilities of property appraisers, the original purpose and intent for which the PAAF was organized - uniform and equitable assessments throughout the state - has remained unchanged.

Compiled from a History of the Property Appraisers' Association of Florida

HISTORY

The Property Appraisers' Association of Florida, Inc. (PAAF) has been in existence for over 100 years. Originally known as the "Tax Assessors' Association of Florida" (TAAF), the association was organized in 1903 for the purpose of bringing about fair and equitable assessments throughout the State of Florida.

In 1976, the TAAF changed its name to the PAAF, but the association has continued to hold annual meetings for the past 108 years. The purpose of the annual meetings is to provide property appraisers an opportunity to express their views, and discuss problems uniform in nature throughout the state with the ultimate goal of obtaining fair and equitable assessments. As a result of the work and dedication of the association and its memberships, much has been accomplished toward improving Florida's ad valorem tax structure.

Although the past 108 years have brought vast changes to Florida's Ad Valorem assessment process, and the duties and responsibilities of property appraisers, the original purpose and intent for which the PAAF was organized - uniform and equitable assessments throughout the state - has remained unchanged.

Compiled from a History of the Property Appraisers' Association of Florida

HISTORY

The Property Appraisers' Association of Florida, Inc. (PAAF) has been in existence for over 100 years. Originally known as the "Tax Assessors' Association of Florida" (TAAF), the association was organized in 1903 for the purpose of bringing about fair and equitable assessments throughout the State of Florida.

In 1976, the TAAF changed its name to the PAAF, but the association has continued to hold annual meetings for the past 108 years. The purpose of the annual meetings is to provide property appraisers an opportunity to express their views, and discuss problems uniform in nature throughout the state with the ultimate goal of obtaining fair and equitable assessments. As a result of the work and dedication of the association and its memberships, much has been accomplished toward improving Florida's ad valorem tax structure.

Although the past 108 years have brought vast changes to Florida's Ad Valorem assessment process, and the duties and responsibilities of property appraisers, the original purpose and intent for which the PAAF was organized - uniform and equitable assessments throughout the state - has remained unchanged.

Compiled from a History of the Property Appraisers' Association of Florida

HISTORY

The Property Appraisers' Association of Florida, Inc. (PAAF) has been in existence for over 100 years. Originally known as the "Tax Assessors' Association of Florida" (TAAF), the association was organized in 1903 for the purpose of bringing about fair and equitable assessments throughout the State of Florida.

In 1976, the TAAF changed its name to the PAAF, but the association has continued to hold annual meetings for the past 108 years. The purpose of the annual meetings is to provide property appraisers an opportunity to express their views, and discuss problems uniform in nature throughout the state with the ultimate goal of obtaining fair and equitable assessments. As a result of the work and dedication of the association and its memberships, much has been accomplished toward improving Florida's ad valorem tax structure.

Although the past 108 years have brought vast changes to Florida's Ad Valorem assessment process, and the duties and responsibilities of property appraisers, the original purpose and intent for which the PAAF was organized - uniform and equitable assessments throughout the state - has remained unchanged.

Compiled from a History of the Property Appraisers' Association of Florida

HISTORY

The Property Appraisers' Association of Florida, Inc. (PAAF) has been in existence for over 100 years. Originally known as the "Tax Assessors' Association of Florida" (TAAF), the association was organized in 1903 for the purpose of bringing about fair and equitable assessments throughout the State of Florida.

In 1976, the TAAF changed its name to the PAAF, but the association has continued to hold annual meetings for the past 108 years. The purpose of the annual meetings is to provide property appraisers an opportunity to express their views, and discuss problems uniform in nature throughout the state with the ultimate goal of obtaining fair and equitable assessments. As a result of the work and dedication of the association and its memberships, much has been accomplished toward improving Florida's ad valorem tax structure.

Although the past 108 years have brought vast changes to Florida's Ad Valorem assessment process, and the duties and responsibilities of property appraisers, the original purpose and intent for which the PAAF was organized - uniform and equitable assessments throughout the state - has remained unchanged.

Compiled from a History of the Property Appraisers' Association of Florida

HISTORY

The Property Appraisers' Association of Florida, Inc. (PAAF) has been in existence for over 100 years. Originally known as the "Tax Assessors' Association of Florida" (TAAF), the association was organized in 1903 for the purpose of bringing about fair and equitable assessments throughout the State of Florida.

In 1976, the TAAF changed its name to the PAAF, but the association has continued to hold annual meetings for the past 108 years. The purpose of the annual meetings is to provide property appraisers an opportunity to express their views, and discuss problems uniform in nature throughout the state with the ultimate goal of obtaining fair and equitable assessments. As a result of the work and dedication of the association and its memberships, much has been accomplished toward improving Florida's ad valorem tax structure.

Although the past 108 years have brought vast changes to Florida's Ad Valorem assessment process, and the duties and responsibilities of property appraisers, the original purpose and intent for which the PAAF was organized - uniform and equitable assessments throughout the state - has remained unchanged.

Compiled from a History of the Property Appraisers' Association of Florida

HISTORY

The Property Appraisers' Association of Florida, Inc. (PAAF) has been in existence for over 100 years. Originally known as the "Tax Assessors' Association of Florida" (TAAF), the association was organized in 1903 for the purpose of bringing about fair and equitable assessments throughout the State of Florida.

In 1976, the TAAF changed its name to the PAAF, but the association has continued to hold annual meetings for the past 108 years. The purpose of the annual meetings is to provide property appraisers an opportunity to express their views, and discuss problems uniform in nature throughout the state with the ultimate goal of obtaining fair and equitable assessments. As a result of the work and dedication of the association and its memberships, much has been accomplished toward improving Florida's ad valorem tax structure.

Although the past 108 years have brought vast changes to Florida's Ad Valorem assessment process, and the duties and responsibilities of property appraisers, the original purpose and intent for which the PAAF was organized - uniform and equitable assessments throughout the state - has remained unchanged.

Compiled from a History of the Property Appraisers' Association of Florida

HISTORY

The Property Appraisers' Association of Florida, Inc. (PAAF) has been in existence for over 100 years. Originally known as the "Tax Assessors' Association of Florida" (TAAF), the association was organized in 1903 for the purpose of bringing about fair and equitable assessments throughout the State of Florida.

In 1976, the TAAF changed its name to the PAAF, but the association has continued to hold annual meetings for the past 108 years. The purpose of the annual meetings is to provide property appraisers an opportunity to express their views, and discuss problems uniform in nature throughout the state with the ultimate goal of obtaining fair and equitable assessments. As a result of the work and dedication of the association and its memberships, much has been accomplished toward improving Florida's ad valorem tax structure.

Although the past 108 years have brought vast changes to Florida's Ad Valorem assessment process, and the duties and responsibilities of property appraisers, the original purpose and intent for which the PAAF was organized - uniform and equitable assessments throughout the state - has remained unchanged.

Compiled from a History of the Property Appraisers' Association of Florida

HISTORY

The Property Appraisers' Association of Florida, Inc. (PAAF) has been in existence for over 100 years. Originally known as the "Tax Assessors' Association of Florida" (TAAF), the association was organized in 1903 for the purpose of bringing about fair and equitable assessments throughout the State of Florida.

In 1976, the TAAF changed its name to the PAAF, but the association has continued to hold annual meetings for the past 108 years. The purpose of the annual meetings is to provide property appraisers an opportunity to express their views, and discuss problems uniform in nature throughout the state with the ultimate goal of obtaining fair and equitable assessments. As a result of the work and dedication of the association and its memberships, much has been accomplished toward improving Florida's ad valorem tax structure.

Although the past 108 years have brought vast changes to Florida's Ad Valorem assessment process, and the duties and responsibilities of property appraisers, the original purpose and intent for which the PAAF was organized - uniform and equitable assessments throughout the state - has remained unchanged.

Compiled from a History of the Property Appraisers' Association of Florida

HISTORY

The Property Appraisers' Association of Florida, Inc. (PAAF) has been in existence for over 100 years. Originally known as the "Tax Assessors' Association of Florida" (TAAF), the association was organized in 1903 for the purpose of bringing about fair and equitable assessments throughout the State of Florida.

In 1976, the TAAF changed its name to the PAAF, but the association has continued to hold annual meetings for the past 108 years. The purpose of the annual meetings is to provide property appraisers an opportunity to express their views, and discuss problems uniform in nature throughout the state with the ultimate goal of obtaining fair and equitable assessments. As a result of the work and dedication of the association and its memberships, much has been accomplished toward improving Florida's ad valorem tax structure.

Although the past 108 years have brought vast changes to Florida's Ad Valorem assessment process, and the duties and responsibilities of property appraisers, the original purpose and intent for which the PAAF was organized - uniform and equitable assessments throughout the state - has remained unchanged.

Compiled from a History of the Property Appraisers' Association of Florida

HISTORY

The Property Appraisers' Association of Florida, Inc. (PAAF) has been in existence for over 100 years. Originally known as the "Tax Assessors' Association of Florida" (TAAF), the association was organized in 1903 for the purpose of bringing about fair and equitable assessments throughout the State of Florida.

In 1976, the TAAF changed its name to the PAAF, but the association has continued to hold annual meetings for the past 108 years. The purpose of the annual meetings is to provide property appraisers an opportunity to express their views, and discuss problems uniform in nature throughout the state with the ultimate goal of obtaining fair and equitable assessments. As a result of the work and dedication of the association and its memberships, much has been accomplished toward improving Florida's ad valorem tax structure.

Although the past 108 years have brought vast changes to Florida's Ad Valorem assessment process, and the duties and responsibilities of property appraisers, the original purpose and intent for which the PAAF was organized - uniform and equitable assessments throughout the state - has remained unchanged.

Compiled from a History of the Property Appraisers' Association of Florida


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