How do I calculate the property taxes on my property?
  1. Looking at your notice of value, find the "appraised value" of your property. Multiply the appraised value by the "assessment percentage" for your property.
    • [Appraised Value] times [Assessment Percentage] equals [Assessed Value]
  2. Multiply the assessed value by your "mill levy" and then divide by 1,000 to estimate the property tax you owe.
    • [Assessed Value] times [Mill Levy] divided by 1,000 equals [Tax Bill]

Contact the County Clerk to find out your mil levy.

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1. Why are my taxes so high?
2. What is meant by “fair market value”?
3. What is the mill levy and how is it set?
4. Will the value of my property change every year?
5. How does the county’s appraisal affect my taxes?
6. How do I calculate the property taxes on my property?