What you should know about millage rates & property taxes

by Andy Mass 08/21/2023

If you pay property taxes, you've likely encountered the term "millage rate." While the term is often used interchangeably with tax rates, there are some key differences to understand. To help you better navigate the world of property taxes, here is an overview of the basics of understanding millage rates:

What does “millage” mean?

Millage rate, also called mill rate, comes from the Latin word for "one thousandth." Therefore, the millage rate is based on the amount per every one thousand dollars of property value. Multiple millage rates go into calculating property tax amounts, including those from various local agencies.

For example, public school boards have their millage rates they use to determine local school taxes based on the overall value of district property values. Other examples of taxing authorities with their millage rates include emergency services, community colleges, cities and counties.

Why does millage rate matter?

Millage rates are a key component in deciding the amount you owe on your property taxes. To calculate individual property taxes, you take the property's assessed value and multiply it by the millage rate or rates. Here is the basic formula:

Assessed value x Millage rate

For example, if the assessed value of a home equals $135,000 and the local millage rate is 7% (70/1000), the estimated property tax amount comes to $9,450.

Because this formula can include multiple different rates, it can be tricky to determine exactly how much you'll owe in property taxes. However, you can usually find an individual property's millage rate on the deed. Using this rate and your property's tax-assessed value, you'll be able to find an estimation of your annual tax responsibility.

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