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Property Tax Calculation
The Oregon State does not have a statewide property tax. Property taxes are primarily managed and collected through the individual counties. The Department of Revenue provides oversight and assistance to the counties by establishing general guidelines and administrative tools. The property types taxed in the State of Oregon are real estate property and personal property.
Market Value
The Linn County Assessor establishes the market value for all taxable real property within 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.
Maximum Assessed Value
Maximum assessed value is calculated using the method introduced by Measure 50 (1996). For properties built before 1996, Measure 50 limited the annual growth of their assessed values to 3% per assessment. For new property (for example, newly constructed homes), assessed value is calculated as a percentage of its market value.
Total Assessed Value
Total assessed value represents the lower of the two mentioned above, market value and maximum assessed value, and becomes the baseline for calculating the taxes.
Exemptions and Taxable Value
The State of Oregon offers various exemption programs which may lower the property's tax bill. These are deducted from the assessed value to give the property's taxable value.
Property Tax
Property tax is calculated by multiplying the assessed value with the corresponding millage rates applicable to it and is an estimate of what an owner not benefiting from any exemptions would pay. The rates are expressed as millages (i.e the actual rates multiplied by 1000).
Actual taxes might differ from the figures displayed here due to various abatement and financial assistance programs. For more information please visit Linn County's Assessment and Taxation Department or look up this property's current valuation and tax situation.
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Linn County Stats for Property Taxes
For an easier overview of the difference in tax rates between counties, explore the charts below. You can also get additional insights on median home values, income levels and homeownership rates in your area.
Effective tax rate (%)
0.96% of Assessed Home Value
0.86% of Assessed Home Value
1.02% of Assessed Home Value
Median real estate taxes paid
$3,062
$3,633
$2,869
Median home value
$319,800
$423,100
$281,900
Median income
$69,523
$76,632
$75,149
Owner occupied housing (%)
67%
63.2%
64.8%
Renter occupied housing (%)
33%
36.8%
35.2%
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