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15 Porch Notes tagged “tax bill,” from counties across Colorado.

Money and taxes - Bent County

Bent County's assessor values property, then the treasurer collects

The assessor values and classifies property; the treasurer collects the tax — two offices, so send each question to the right one.

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Money and taxes - Crowley County

Crowley County splits the property tax job

The assessor sets your property's value; the treasurer collects the tax. Knowing which is which gets your question answered fast.

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Money and taxes - Larimer County

Larimer Treasurer collects tax, but does not set it

The Treasurer mails statements, collects, and distributes property tax but never sets the amount; value and record questions belong to the Assessor.

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Money and taxes - Boulder County

Boulder property tax is half-pay or full-pay

Colorado property taxes in Boulder County can be paid in two equal installments or in one full payment, your choice.

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Money and taxes - Garfield County

Garfield County's Assessor and Treasurer do different tax jobs

Garfield County splits property tax in two: the Assessor sets value and classification, the Treasurer handles the bill and the payment.

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Money and taxes - Weld County

Weld property tax is half-pay or full-pay

Weld property taxes come in two equal halves or one full payment — partial amounts are not accepted.

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Money and taxes - Denver County

Denver Treasury is where property taxes get paid

Denver property tax statements, payment records, and payment options live with the Treasury Division, not a separate county office.

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Money and taxes - Conejos County

In Conejos County, the assessor values property but does not collect the tax

Conejos property tax starts with the assessor's value, then runs through mill levies to the treasurer's bill.

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Money and taxes - Lake County

In Lake County, the assessor's value is not the whole tax bill

A Lake County tax bill is the assessor's value times a state assessment rate times local mill levies, not value alone.

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Money and taxes - Prowers County

The Prowers County Treasurer collects taxes, not the property value

In Prowers County the Treasurer collects and distributes property taxes; the Assessor handles the value behind the bill.

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Money and taxes - Arapahoe County

Arapahoe property tax can be paid in one payment or installments

Arapahoe County property tax can be paid in full or in two halves, and several payment channels are open once you pick a path.

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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.

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Money and taxes - Crowley County

For a late Crowley County tax payment, call before paying

Once a Crowley County property tax payment is past the deadline, call the Treasurer's Office for the real amount due rather than trusting an old bill.

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Money and taxes - Otero County

In Otero County, one tax bill can pay many governments

One Otero County tax bill bundles money for several local governments, so the parcel's exact location shapes what you owe.

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Money and taxes - Bent County

Bent County tax dates belong on the current treasurer page

Property tax payment dates in Bent County live on the current treasurer page, where a saved notice from last year cannot mislead you.

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