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How are property taxes calculated?
The actual value is multiplied by the assessment rate which is then multiplied by the mill levy. Example: Actual value is $100,000 x 7.96% (residential assessment rate) x 63.603 = $506.28 taxes due.

Treasurer / Public Trustee

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1. When do you mail the tax notices?
2. When are taxes due?
3. Can I pay my taxes with a credit card or debit card?
4. Will you send my mortgage company a copy of my tax bill?
5. How are property taxes calculated?
6. How is the value determined on my property?
7. How often is property re-valued?
8. What is the difference between ‘Actual’ value and ‘Assessed’ value?
9. Who sets the tax rate or mill levy?
10. How do I qualify for the Senior Exemption?
11. When are the Foreclosure Sales?
12. Where are the Foreclosure Sales?

Montrose County
161 South Townsend
Montrose, CO 81401
Ph: (970) 249-7755
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