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1998 General Information about Boulder County


County Officials

Assessor Cindy Domenico 441-3530
Clerk and Recorder Charlotte Houston 441-3510
Commissioners Ron Stewart 441-3500
Coroner John E. Meyer 441-3535
District Attorney Alexander Hunter 441-3700
Public Trustee Richard Gebhardt 443-3636
Sheriff George Epp 441-3600
Surveyor William Stengel 494-5663
Treasurer Sandy Hume 441-3520

ASSESSMENT INFORMATION

For 1997-98, property is appraised at the 1996 actual value. The Colorado Legislature sets the assessment rate for residential property. The residential rate is 9.74% for 1998. All other property is assessed at 29%.


1999 ASSESSMENT APPEALS

Notices of valuation are mailed May 1 to all land and building owners whose values change. Business personal property notices of valuation are mailed by June 15. The Assessor hears objections concerning land and building valuation beginning May 1 and concluding June 1.

If your 1998 valuation varies significantly from what you feel your property was worth in June 1996, please notify us. We are always willing to answer questions pertaining to property assessments.

Our goal is equalization of assessments so that the burden of taxes may be distributed as fairly and equally as the law allows.


TAX INFORMATION


THE ASSESSOR DOES NOT SET TAXES.

SCHOOL TAX IS LEVIED BY SCHOOL BOARDS.

COUNTY TAX IS LEVIED BY COUNTY COMMISSIONERS.

CITY AND TOWN TAX IS LEVIED BY CITY AND TOWN COUNCILS.

SPECIAL DISTRICT TAX IS LEVIED BY DISTRICT DIRECTORS.

1998 taxes become due January 1, 1999

Taxes paid in full must be paid by April 30.

Taxes may be paid in two equal payments. To avoid interest, the first half must be paid by March 1, the second half must be paid by June 15. State law requires that taxes totaling less than $25.00 be paid in full no later than April 30.


TAX DOLLAR DISTRIBUTION


1998 Tax Dollar Distribution on Image of Dollar Bill

 
 

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