Tax bills go out to Bonner County residents
- Many Bonner County residents expressed frustration or confusion regarding their property tax bills after they were mailed out last week.
- Seifert indicated that property taxes are calculated by multiplying taxable market value by the levy rate of each tax district.
- The average tax bill increased by $300 for 2025, resulting in a total bill of $1,840 for one home, according to the report.
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County Assessor: ‘tax reduction bill’ ends up being a ‘wash’
Fremont County Assessor Stacey Seifert presented a report on the effect of House Bill 24B-1001 on residential properties during Tuesday’s Board of County Commissioner meeting. Gov. Jared Polis signed the Property Tax Reduction Bill in September following the 2024 Extraordinary Session. Seifert presented the information based on a typical house in north Cañon City. In 2022, the homeowner paid $1,447 in taxes on the home valued at $239,999. The as…
New delay on the tax decree under discussion in the Senate Budget Committee. Work will resume tomorrow morning at 9. “We will resume the examination from Article 1,” explains Raffaella Paita of IV, reporting that we will therefore start from the point of the measure on which the League submitted the amendment on RAI.
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