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assessor:rebates:add_a_rebate [2021/07/26 14:09 UTC] samuelassessor:rebates:add_a_rebate [2021/07/26 16:11 UTC] (current) – [Adding a Rebate] samuel
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 +======Adding a Rebate======
 +<sup>Refer to [[fb>9595|Case 9595]]</sup>
 +
 =====Opening "Add Rebate" Form===== =====Opening "Add Rebate" Form=====
-To add a rebate, you must first open the "Add Rebate" form.+To add a rebate, you must first open the "Add Rebate" form.\\ 
  
-1.  Navigate to the bottom-left corner of the "Rebate Search Results" lookup form.+  - Navigate to the bottom-left corner of the "Rebate Search Results" lookup form.   
 +  - Click on the grey "Add Rebate" button. 
 +  - The "Add Rebate" form will appear
  
-2. Click on the grey "Add Rebate" button.+=====A Look at the "Add Rebate" Form===== 
 +Let's take a look at the "Add Rebate" form and all of its fields
  
-{{https://ruzukuprod.b-cdn.net/grandjean/v1-u-15/6c86bcdc-7287-4ef2-b0fa-6e3e98bce6f1-02.png?width=500}}+**The Red Section:** 
 + 
 +{{https://ruzukuprod.b-cdn.net/grandjean/v1-u-15/4d20ad97-8ff0-4e41-b07f-2d96e7fb25d0-01.png?width=250}}
  
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-3. The following form should appear:+The "red section" or top section of the form contains the following: 
 + 
 +  * A field to input the property owner's control number 
 +  * The start date (effective date) of the rebate 
 +  * An uneditable end date that is calculated based on the next assessment, next tax period, or if the parcel has been eliminated/merged.\\ 
 +\\ 
 + 
 + 
 +**The Blue Section:** 
 + 
 +{{https://ruzukuprod.b-cdn.net/grandjean/v1-u-15/5db84713-7d58-47ab-9275-0deae33854ff-02.png?width=250}} 
 + 
 +\\ 
 +The "blue section" or lower section of the form contains the following: 
 + 
 +  * A matrix that stores the Original, Corrected, and Reduction amounts of the assessment that a rebate is being created on. 
 +  * Within the matrix, two corrected value fields: one for corrected land value and one for corrected improvement value. 
 +  * A field to input the reason for the rebate. 
 +  * An "Add Rebate" button (cannot add the rebate until all fields on the form are filled). 
 +  * A "Cancel" button (closes the form). 
 + 
 +\\  
 + 
 +=====Entering Owner Information===== 
 +  - Enter a Control Number into the "Control #" field.  
 +  - Enter a Start Date into the "Start Date" field. For this demonstration, let's imagine a rebate needed to take effect starting at the beginning of the 2015 municipal tax billing year. 
 +  - Press Enter and the current assessment information will load into the form. 
 + 
 +=====Original Assessment Information===== 
 +\\  
 +{{https://ruzukuprod.b-cdn.net/grandjean/v1-u-15/14377b1c-726e-454f-94f8-c42e1566223b-01.png?width=500}} 
 + 
 +\\  
 + 
 +**In the Cyan Box: **The property owner(s)' full name. 
 + 
 +**In the Yellow Box: **The date and reason of the current assessment the rebate is taking effect on (in this case, the property owner's house whose assessment took effect on 7/1/2008). 
 + 
 +**In the Purple Box: **The current assessment's end date and the reason for the particular end date (In this case, the end date for the current assessment is 6/30/2016 because the software found a new assessment effective as of 7/1/2016 for the addition of a wood deck). 
 + 
 +**In the Red Box: **The original land and improvement assessment values and their total sum. 
 + 
 +\\  
 + 
 +=====Entering Corrected Values===== 
 +Imagine a large, dead tree fell during a heavy snowstorm and landed on the property owner's house. The house suffered severe damages and needs to be re-roofed.\\ Upon reevaluation of the property, its improvement value has been reassessed to $125,000.  
 + 
 +  * The land assessment has not changed, so we can enter the same value as the original value into the "Corrected Land" field. 
 +  * The improvement assessment //has //changed, so we can enter the new, corrected value of $125,000 into the "Corrected Improvement" field 
 +  * Notice how the running "Reduction" total is displayed in bold as this is the amount the rebate will be calculated on. 
 +\\ 
 + 
 + 
 +{{https://ruzukuprod.b-cdn.net/grandjean/v1-u-15/d2a501eb-7ca8-455e-b008-ffc2cfe82462-03.png?width=500}} 
 + 
 +\\  
 + 
 +=====Entering Reason for Rebate and Adding the Rebate===== 
 +At the bottom-left corner of the blue matrix, we can add our reason for the rebate in the field (E.g., "tree collapsed roof, storm damage."). 
 + 
 +Before clicking "Add Rebate," let's ensure we filled in all the information we need: 
 + 
 +  * The Control Number 
 +  * The Rebate Start Date 
 +  * The Corrected Land Value 
 +  * The Corrected Improvement Value 
 +  * The Reason for Rebate\\ 
 +\\  
 +If you have filled all the required fields you can click the grey "Add Rebate" button. 
 +\\ 
 +**Note:** This will cause the "Edit Rebate" form to open. 
 +\\  
 + 
 +=====Data You Cannot Enter===== 
 +**You cannot enter the following data into the "Add Rebate" form:**\\  
 + 
 +  - A rebate start date that exists more than seven years ago 
 +  - A rebate start date that exists before a recorded assessment 
 +  - A rebate start date that exists after a parcel has been eliminated or merged 
 +  - An unfinalized rebate that shares the same start date 
 +  - A future date 
 +  - Blank fields 
  
-{{https://ruzukuprod.b-cdn.net/grandjean/v1-u-15/0c525db0-4a31-4fb0-b023-1ec535665320-01.png?width=500}} 
  
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