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Property taxes are determined by multiplying a propertys assessed value by the millage or mill rate. Mill rates are set in December of each year by the various taxing authorities (City and County of Denver, Denver Public Schools, and any special districts).
Located between Denver and Colorado Springs, Douglas County has the highest median property tax payment in the state of Colorado. More specifically, the median annual property tax payment there is $3,490. This comes in over $400 more expensive than the national median, which is $3,057.
Here are some ways to figure it out: Check box 10 (Other) on Form 1098 from your mortgage company. Review your bank or credit card records if you paid the property/real estate tax yourself. Go to your city or county tax assessors website and look for a link to Property search or Property Tax records.
Compliance. The Division has a statutory role in determining compliance with the 5.5% limit (Colorado Revised Statute 29-1-301(6)). The Division sends annual notice in April or May to the taxing entities that appear to exceed the 5.5% revenue limit.
Notices of valuation are mailed to homeowners by May 1 every year, and homeowners who disagree with their homes valuation have until June 1 to protest. Tax rates in Colorado do not apply to market value, but rather to assessed value, which is equal to a fraction of the market value.
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Assessed value = Property tax bill x (100 / Tax rate) Example: If your property tax bill is $3,400 and your countys department of finance tells you the real-estate tax rate is 1%, you can see that your assessed value is $340,000.
Your property taxes are calculated by multiplying the mill levy or tax rate by the assessed or taxable value of your property. Please keep in mind that tax rates are not finalized until December of each year and are subject to change.