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Property Tax Calculation
Proposal A (1994), the main legal document regarding property taxation in the State of Michigan, mandates that tax calculation is based on two main factors: Taxable Value (TV) and State Equalized Value (SEV).
Market Value
The Shiawassee County Equalization Department establishes the true cash value also known as market value, for all taxable real property in the county. Market value has been defined by The Supreme Court as the sale price of real estate as agreed upon between a willing buyer and willing seller, with neither being under duress to buy or sell.
Assessed Value
The State Equalized Value, also known as assessed value is determined by the local assessor, based on the property's condition on December 31 of the previous year and is calculated using an assessment ratio set by the State Legislature. Currently, the assessment ratio applicable for real estate property in Shiawassee County is 50%.
Exemptions and Taxable Value
The taxable value is used to calculate the property taxes. The taxable value represents the value capped at the rate of inflation or 5%, whichever is less. Because true cash values rise faster than the rate of inflation, taxable values will be less than the SEV. However, if a property is transferred, the following year's SEV becomes the property's taxable value.
Property Tax
Base tax is calculated by multiplying the assessed value by the corresponding millage rates and is an estimate of what the present owner would pay.
Current tax represents the amount the present owner pays including exemptions.
Actual taxes might differ from the figures displayed here due to various exemptions, abatement and financial assistance programs. For more information please visit Shiawassee County's Equalization Department, Treasurer or look up this property's current valuation.
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Shiawassee County Stats for Property Taxes
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Effective tax rate (%)
1.36% of Assessed Home Value
1.35% of Assessed Home Value
1.02% of Assessed Home Value
Median real estate taxes paid
$2,064
$2,708
$2,869
Median home value
$151,900
$201,100
$281,900
Median income
$62,498
$68,505
$75,149
Owner occupied housing (%)
77.9%
72.5%
64.8%
Renter occupied housing (%)
22.1%
27.5%
35.2%
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