Tag
money-taxes
9 Porch Notes tagged “money-taxes,” from counties across Colorado.
Money and taxes - Broomfield County
A metro district can be a line on a Broomfield tax bill
Some newer Broomfield neighborhoods sit inside metropolitan districts that add their own charge to the property tax bill to pay for parks, trails, and shared areas.
Read note ->Money and taxes - Fremont County
A Fremont County tax bill comes from three moving parts
A property tax bill in Fremont County depends on the assessor's value, a state assessment rate, and the mill levies of the districts that overlap a parcel, so two similar homes can be taxed differently.
Read note ->Money and taxes - Broomfield County
A Broomfield assessment value is not the whole tax bill
A Broomfield value notice is only one input; the tax bill also rides on state assessment rules and the mill levies for your tax area.
Read note ->Money and taxes - Broomfield County
Broomfield property tax payments start with the Treasurer
Paying a Broomfield property tax bill, finding a notice, or printing a receipt all start with the Treasurer, not the Assessor.
Read note ->Money and taxes - La Plata County
La Plata County tax payments run through the Treasurer
In La Plata County the Treasurer handles bills, payments, and balances; the Assessor handles value and classification.
Read note ->Money and taxes - La Plata County
La Plata County value protests are about the assessor's number
A La Plata County value protest challenges only the assessor's number, and the annual window is short enough that waiting for the bill is too late.
Read note ->Money and taxes - La Plata County
La Plata County property tax exemptions start with the Assessor
Senior, disabled-veteran, surviving-spouse, and Gold Star property tax exemptions are not automatic in La Plata County; the Assessor reviews each.
Read note ->Money and taxes - Broomfield County
Broomfield building material use tax is tied to permits
Broomfield's use tax is narrow, but building materials and registered vehicles are where residents meet it, often at the permit counter.
Read note ->Money and taxes - La Plata County
La Plata County business equipment can be taxable personal property
A La Plata County business can owe property tax on its equipment, so file an asset list even if you think you are exempt.
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