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Tax rates are based on millages, bond issues, and fees that have been voted by registered voters in the various districts which have been established by the Legislature or Constitution. The tax monies collected for the districts go to pay for schools, roads, law enforcement, fire protection, and other services that the taxpayers demand and desire from local government. To calculate the taxes on your property, you must take the assessed value, which is a percentage of ‘fair market value”, and multiply it by the appropriate tax or millage rate to arrive at the amount due. If, as an example, you have $1000 of taxable assessed value and the tax rate is 90 mills, you would pay $1000 x .090 = $90 in taxes. If your home is valued at $100,000, and you are eligible and have signed for homestead exemption, you would calculate your taxes as follow: $10,000 (Assessed Value) -7,500 (Maximum Homestead Exemption) 2,500 (Taxable Value) x .090 (Parish Tax Rate) $225 (Total Parish Taxes Due) Note: The e

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Ad Valorem taxes are calculated based on the value of the property per hundred multiplied by the tax rate. For example, if you live in the Moncure fire district, your combined tax rate for county (.653) and fire district (.085) is .738 for the year 2008. If your car is valued at $10,000, the tax bill on your car will be $73.80. ($10,000÷100×.738). Click here for the list of tax rates per district and for more information regarding how the tax rate is set by the commissioners.

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Tax rates are based on millages, bond issues, and fees that have been voted by registered voters in the various districts which have been established by the Legislature or Constitution. The tax monies collected for the districts go to pay for schools, roads, law enforcement, fire protection, and other services that the taxpayers demand and desire from local government. To calculate the taxes on your property, you must take the assessed value, which is a percentage of “fair market value”, and multiply it by the appropriate tax or millage rate to arrive at the amount due. If, as an example, you have $1000 of taxable assessed value and the appropriate tax rate is 70 mills, you would pay $1000 x .070 = $70 in taxes. If your home is valued at $100,000 and assessed at 10 percent, or $10,000, and you are eligible and have signed for homestead exemption, you would calculate your taxes as follows: $ 10,000 (Assessed Value) – 7,500 (Maximum Homestead Ex.) 2,500 (Taxable Value) x .070 (Parish Tax

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