Saturday, May 14, 2011

How Do Property Tax Rates Work?

RISMEDIA, March 28, 2011—It’s that time of year again, and some of you should be expecting your property tax bill for the first half of 2011. If that’s the case, then you’ll probably be wondering just how the government calculates property tax rates and why your bill seems to change every year.

Well, here’s an answer to your questions.
First, there is a difference between property tax rates and a property tax assessment. The rate is an overall percentage at which your property is taxed. The assessment is a valuation of your property’s worth, so that the government can determine how much money it is taxing.
States have different rules for conducting a property tax assessment, but the goal is to get an accurate value for the taxable property. This is usually determined by the replacement cost of structures and property, or the market value of the property calculated via comparison to similar properties.
Keep in mind that reassessment happens every few years, directly impacting property tax rates.
Once a property tax assessment has been conducted for an entire region, the local taxing entity then determines property tax rates.
Tax rates are determined in one of two ways, but are subject to percentage caps imposed by the law.
The taxing authority can choose to divide its yearly projected expenditures by the assessed value of all property in the region, assigning a portion to each property. It may also choose to estimate its budgetary needs based on different tax rates until it finds a reasonable rate. Here are the current 2011 Tax Rates for Madison & Gibson COunty:
County
City
Special School Dist.
RATES
Co.
City
SSD
Total
MADISON
 $2.3100
 $2.3100
MADISON
HUMBOLDT 
 $2.3100
 $2.9900
 $5.3000
MADISON
JACKSON 
 $2.3100
 $2.1000
 $4.4100
MADISON
THREE WAY 
 $2.3100
 $0.6300
 $2.9400
GIBSON 
HUMBOLDT 
 $0.7900
 $2.9900
 $3.7800
GIBSON 
BRADFORD 
BRADFORD SSD 
 $0.7900
 $1.6200
 $1.9500
 $4.3600
GIBSON 
GIBSON CO SSD 
 $0.7900
 $1.6100
 $2.4000
GIBSON 
DYER 
GIBSON CO SSD 
 $0.7900
 $1.7500
 $1.6100
 $4.1500
GIBSON 
GIBSON 
GIBSON CO SSD 
 $0.7900
 $1.0200
 $1.6100
 $3.4200
GIBSON 
MEDINA 
GIBSON CO SSD 
 $0.7900
 $1.7800
 $1.6100
 $4.1800
GIBSON 
RUTHERFORD
GIBSON CO SSD 
 $0.7900
 $1.4400
 $1.6100
 $3.8400
GIBSON 
YORKVILLE 
GIBSON CO SSD 
 $0.7900
 $0.6500
 $1.6100
 $3.0500
GIBSON 
KENTON 
KENTON SSD 
 $0.7900
 $1.2300
 $2.0100
 $4.0300
GIBSON 
MILAN 
MILAN SSD 
 $0.7900
 $1.2000
 $2.0100
 $4.0000
GIBSON 
TRENTON 
TRENTON SSD 
 $0.7900
 $1.7200
 $2.0400
 $4.5500


Though no one enjoys fluctuating property tax rates—or taxes in general—they serve an important function. Taxes pay for local services, such as police and the fire department, as well as maintenance of infrastructure. They also pay for schools. So complain all you want, but please pay your property tax bill.
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