HomeMy WebLinkAbout2004-2005 Statement InsertDeschutes County 2004-2005 TAX
YEAR
Our new address is:
1300 NW Wall St., Suite 200, Bend OR 97701
The following County offices relocated to the second floor
of the new Deschutes Services Center in June of this year:
Assessor's Office
Tax Office
County Clerk
Personnel
Board of County Commissioners
Finance
Legal Counsel
Administrative Services
Assessment or valuation inquiries:
Telephone: 541-388-6508 E-mail: assessor@deschutes.org
Tax inquiries:
Telephone: 541-388-6540 E-mail: taxoffice@deschutes.org
Veterans who are 40% or
more disabled and surviving spouses of
honorably discharged veterans who have
not remarried, may be entitled to a reduc-
tion in their property taxes. Please contact
the Assessor’s Office for more information
at 541-388-6508.
ADDRESS CORRECTIONS
If your mailing address is dif-
ferent than the address used on
your tax statement, please in-
dicate the change on the return
address portion of your pay-
ment envelope, or notify the
tax office in writing.
Redmond Area
The City of Redmond levied a tax rate of $6.0643, $0.10 less than its
$6.1643 permanent rate authority (this is the same rate levied last year).
The City of Redmond Airport Urban Renewal Plan Area will not be
levying its special levy this year (last year the rate was $0.2848). The
City of Redmond Downtown Urban Renewal Plan Area is levying
only a portion of its full authority which will result in a lower special
levy rate (approximately a 25% reduction).
The voters in the Redmond School District passed a new 21-year bond
in the amount of $36.6 million.
Bend
Beginning this year, the City of Bend will be including delinquent sewer
charges on property tax bills.
Sisters
This is the first year of the Sisters Urban Renewal District. A portion
of your tax is allocated to this new district from other existing districts.
The new Urban Renewal District did not affect your total tax for 2004-
2005.
South County
La Pine RFPD has a new 10-year voter-approved bond of $1.5 million.
Sunriver Service District levied a tax rate of $2.91, of its $3.45 perma-
nent rate authority (up from last year's $2.89).
Countywide
Voters approved a new 3-year Sheriff Local Option Levy, replacing the
expiring levy. The new rates are $1.60 for rural properties and $0.82 for
urban properties (last year's rates were $1.12 rural and $0.78 urban).
VETERANS ‘
EXEMPTIONS
TAX AND ASSESSMENT
INFORMATION
November 15 Due Date!
Full payments made by November 15 will receive a 3% discount. Payments of at least two-thirds, but less than full payment will receive a
2% discount of the amount paid. A minimum one-third payment must be made by November 15 to avoid interest charges. According to State
law, the interest rate on delinquent taxes is 1.33% per month, accruing on the 16th of each month. For those making less than full payments,
the second payment will be due February 15, 2005 and the final payment will be due May 16, 2005. Please refer to your statement for pay-
ment options. The tax office will mail reminder notices to taxpayers owing taxes on these dates.
We Cannot Accept Debit or
Credit Cards. Please note that,
for a variety of legal reasons, the
State of Oregon does not permit
us to accept debit or credit cards
in payment of property taxes.
Changes Affecting Your 2004-05 Tax Statement
Is your Statement Green or Yellow??
Green: A Green statement is a tax bill that you are re-
sponsible for paying.
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 state-
ment, or that the mortgage information listed on a yellow
statement is in error, please contact your mortgage com-
pany, or the Deschutes County Tax Office.
We Have Moved to the
New Deschutes Services Center
We hope this flyer will help you better understand the information included in your tax statement. We would appreciate any suggestions you
may have for improving our communications regarding property tax issues, terminology and the property tax assessment and collection
process. Please contact our offices at the telephone numbers listed above.
In Oregon, property taxes are collected by each County and distributed to each taxing district (schools, cities, county agencies,
fire districts, road districts, etc.). Your property tax is based on two factors: 1) the assessed value of your property and 2) the
tax rates and amounts levied by taxing districts in which your property is located.
Generally, the increase in your assessed value is limited by Measure 50 to 3% unless there have been changes made to your
property, such as new construction or a partition. The Assessor compares the Real Market Value (how much your property is
worth, as determined by the Assessor, as of January 1 each year) to the Maximum Assessed Value (the 1995 value reduced by
ten percent, plus changes that were made to your property, increased by 3% each year after 1997). The lower of these two
values is your Assessed Value.
However, your taxes may have increased by more than 3% due to voter-approved ballot measures. In addition, taxes may also
increase or decrease due to other changes, such as the amount a district needs to pay for voter-approved bonded debt, or
property annexations.
For valuation questions, exemption and deferral information, please contact the Assessor’s Office: 541-388-6508
For tax payment and collection issues, please contact the Tax Office: 541-388-6540
If you will be 62 or older by April 15, 2005, you may be
eligible to participate in the State of Oregon Senior
Deferral Program for the Tax year 2005-2006 (next
year). There is an income limitation to qualify and
applications must be delivered to the Assessor’s Office
by April 15, 2005.
If you are receiving Federal Social Security disability and
are under age 62, 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, 2005, for the 2005-06 tax
year (next year).
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.
Appealing Your Value
Senior and Disabled Citizen Programs
HOW TAXES ARE CALCULATED
You may appeal your value for the 2004-05 tax
year with the Board of Property Tax Appeals.
Your petition must be postmarked or delivered to
the County Clerk located at 1300 NW Wall,
Suite 200, on or before December 31, 2004.
For additional information on the appeal process
call the County Clerk’s office at 388-6549.
YOUR PROPERTY TAX STATEMENT
The property tax statement enclosed is your value notice and property tax bill. It shows taxes imposed for
the current tax year, July 1, 2004 through June 30, 2005. In addition, the bill may include other taxes, fees,
charges or assessments depending on the districts providing services to your property.
Three Ways of Paying Your Taxes
1. Tax payments must be delivered or postmarked on or
before November 15, 2004. 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 insure your payment is postmarked on
or before November 15, 2004.
2. If you live within Deschutes County, your tax bill is accom-
panied by an insert that lists the banks within Deschutes
County where you may pay your taxes through November
15, 2004.
3. You may also pay your taxes at the Deschutes County Tax
Office, 1300 NW Wall Street in Bend. Our office is on the
top floor of the new Deschutes Services Center. There is an
after hours drop box located at the East entrance of the
County's new offices (1300 NW Wall St.).
Internet Access!
Your property and tax information can be obtained at:
www.deschutes.org
Select “DIAL - Assessor Property Information” under Quick Links.