How is the amount of my mobilehome property taxes determined?
The amount of property taxes on your mobilehome is determined in accordance with the State Law and is limited to $1 per $100 (1%) of assessed value of your mobilehome, except for certain direct assessments applied by cities and districts and special taxes approved by local voters. The County Assessor determines the assessed value of your mobilehome, which is generally the cash or market value at the time of purchase. This value increases not more than 2% per year until the mobilehome is sold, at which time it must be reassessed. If your mobilehome is parked on land that you own, the land will be assessed and taxed separately.
The amount of property taxes on your mobilehome is determined in accordance with State law and is limited to $1 per $100 of assessed value of your mobilehome, except for certain direct assessments applied by cities and districts and special taxes approved by local voters. The County Assessor determines the assessed value of your mobilehome, which is generally the cash or market value at the time of purchase. This value increase is not more than 2% per year until the mobilehome is sold, at which time it must be reassessed. If your mobilehome is parked on land that you own, the land will be assessed and taxes separately. Neither the County Board of Supervisors nor the Tax Collector determines the amount of taxes.
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