HomeMy WebLinkAbout2010-2011 Statement Insert Information 1300 NW Wall St. Suite 200 Bend OR 97701
Since the passage of Measure 50 in 1997, increases in market value, even factoring in the recent declining market, have outpaced the
3% increase in assessed value specified by law on most properties. In general terms, this means that as long as a property’s market
value is greater than its assessed value, the 3% annual increase will continue.
When can my Assessed Value increase more than 3%?
When changes occur to the property such as: new construction, partitions, loss of special assessments or exemptions.
I didn’t have any changes to my property, why did my taxes go up by more than 3%?
Taxes are not limited to a 3% increase, only assessed value as described above. Taxes may increase if voters approve new ballot
measures such as bonds, local options or new districts. See below for this year’s changes.
New Voter Approved Measures * New Voter Approved Measures * New Voter Approved Measures * New Voter Approved Measures *
Black Butte Ranch Service District Black Butte Ranch Service District Black Butte Ranch Service District Black Butte Ranch Service District voters approved a new five-year local option levy of $0.55.
Black Butte Rural Fire Protection District Black Butte Rural Fire Protection District Black Butte Rural Fire Protection District Black Butte Rural Fire Protection District voters approved a new five-year local option levy of $1.56.
Central Oregon Community College Central Oregon Community College Central Oregon Community College Central Oregon Community College voters approved a new 21 year or less bond issue of an amount not to exceed $41.58
million.
Pinewood Estates Special Road District Pinewood Estates Special Road District Pinewood Estates Special Road District Pinewood Estates Special Road District voters approved a new permanent rate levy of $2.50 but will only use a portion of that
authority this year.
Changes to Rates Changes to Rates Changes to Rates Changes to Rates
Sunriver Service District Sunriver Service District Sunriver Service District Sunriver Service District levied a tax rate of $3.31, a $0.09 increase increase increase increase from last year.
Countywide Law Enforcement District Countywide Law Enforcement District Countywide Law Enforcement District Countywide Law Enforcement District levied a tax rate of $0.92, a $0.03 decrease decrease decrease decrease from last year.
River Bend Road District River Bend Road District River Bend Road District River Bend Road District levied a tax amount of $5,000, a 50% decrease decrease decrease decrease from last year.
* Rates are per $1,000 of taxable assessed value * Rates are per $1,000 of taxable assessed value * Rates are per $1,000 of taxable assessed value * Rates are per $1,000 of taxable assessed value
Assessor’s Office 541-388-6508 Tax Office 541-388-6540
View your account ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE at www.deschutes.org/dial
or learn more about the property tax system at www.deschutes.org
Questions or Concerns about your Property’s Value?
Think you may need to APPEAL?
If you have a question or concern regarding your property's value, please contact the Assessor’s Office at
541-388-6508. We welcome the opportunity to explain your value, review your account, and, if necessary,
walk you through the steps on how to appeal your value.
If you have recently purchased a home, had an appraisal done, or have other evidence that your real market
value is less than what is shown on your tax statement, we may be able to adjust your market value without
you having to go through the appeal process. All property is valued as of January 1, 2010, so keep that in
mind when providing evidence or discussing the condition of your home.
You may appeal your property’s value for the 2010-11 tax year with the Board of Property Tax Appeals. Appeals must be filed
no later than January 3, 2011. Please refer to the back of your tax statement for more information or call the County Clerk’s
Office at 541-388-6549.
How and Where To Pay Your Taxes How and Where To Pay Your Taxes How and Where To Pay Your Taxes How and Where To Pay Your Taxes
1. Tax payments must be delivered or postmarked on or before November 15, 2010. Tax payments must be delivered or postmarked on or before November 15, 2010. Tax payments must be delivered or postmarked on or before November 15, 2010. Tax payments must be delivered or postmarked on or before November 15, 2010. The U.S. Postal Service post-
mark is the date the payment will be considered received, as mandated by State statute. Some postal facilities
forward their mail to a larger Postal Center for postmarking. This may delay the actual date your payment is
postmarked and jeopardize a significant discount on your taxes. Please take appropriate steps to ensure your
payment is postmarked on or before November 15, 2010.
2. If you live within Deschutes County, your tax bill is accompanied by an insert that lists the banks in Deschutes
County where you may pay your taxes through November 15, 2010.
3. You may pay your taxes at the Deschutes County Tax Office, 1300 NW Wall Street Suite 200 in Bend. Our office
is located on the second floor of the Deschutes Services Center. There is an after-hours drop box located at the
east entrance of the County's offices at 1300 NW Wall Street in Bend.
4. You may pay your taxes online or by phone using a credit card or e-check. There is a $2.00 fee for e-checks
and a 2.5% fee for credit card payments. Please see http://www.deschutes.org/taxpayments for more
information.
Oregon Senior and
Disabled Citizen Program
This program is available to those seniors who will be 62 or
older by April 15, 2011. If you are under age 62, and you are
receiving Federal Social Security Disability you may qualify
for the Disabled Citizen Deferral Program. There is an
income limitation to qualify and applications must be
delivered to the Assessor’s Office by April 15, 2011.
Under these programs the State of Oregon pays the taxes for
you and charges simple interest at 6%. These amounts are
deferred and payable upon any change in property
ownership.
Is Your Statement Is Your Statement Is Your Statement Is Your Statement
Green or Yellow Green or Yellow Green or Yellow Green or Yellow ?? ?? ?? ??
Green Green Green Green : : : : A Green statement is a tax bill that you are responsible
for paying.
Yellow Yellow Yellow Yellow :: :: A Yellow statement is your copy of a tax bill that has
been forwarded to your mortgage company for payment.
If you believe that you received the wrong color statement or
that the mortgage information listed on a yellow statement is in
error, please contact your mortgage company.
Disabled Veteran or the
Surviving Spouse of a Veteran
Tax Exemption Program
Veterans who are 40% or more disabled or surviving
spouses who have not remarried, may be entitled to a
reduction in property taxes. Applications are required;
the filing deadline is April 1, 2011.
For more information on these programs or to apply
for the 2011-12 tax year (next year), please contact
the Assessor’s office at 541-388-6508.
For valuation questions, exemption and deferral
information, please contact the
Assessor’s Office: 541-388-6508
For tax payment , collection issues and
address changes, please contact the
Tax Office: 541-388-6540
View your account ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE at
www.deschutes.org/dial www.deschutes.org/dial www.deschutes.org/dial www.deschutes.org/dial
Please contact the Tax Office at 541-388-6540 to find out how to make
address changes. All changes must be made in writing.