HomeMy WebLinkAbout2017-2018 Statement Insert
1300 NW Wall St. Suite 200 Bend OR 97703 Information
Assessor’s Office 541-388-6508 Tax Office 541-388-6540
Oregon Senior and Disabled Citizen Program
This program is available to those seniors who will be 62 or older by April 15,
2018. If you are under age 62 and you are receiving Federal Social Security
Disability, you may qualify for the Disabled Citizen Deferral Program. There
have been significant changes to this program and there is an income
limitation to qualify. Applications must be delivered to the Assessor’s Office by
April 16, 2018.
Under these programs the State of Oregon pays the taxes for you and places a
lien on the property that accrues 6% interest annually. These amounts are
deferred and payable upon disqualification from the program.
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SIGNIFICANT CHANGES HAVE BEEN MADE
TO THE SENIOR DEFERRAL PROGRAM
OVER THE PAST FEW YEARS.
If you are on, or have applied for, senior
deferral and still have questions, please
contact the Oregon Department of
Revenue at 503-945-8348 or
1-800-356-4222.
For valuation questions, exemptions and deferral information, please contact the
Assessor’s Office: 541-388-6508.
For tax payment or collection issues and address changes, please contact the Tax Office:
541-388-6540.
View your account ONLINE at www.Deschutes.org/Dial
Come meet your County Assessor, Scot Langton, and his staff. They will explain how the County appraises property,
determines values, and will be available to answer any questions you may have.
City Date Time Location
Bend November 1 5:00-6:30pm 1300 NW Wall Street — Deschutes Services Bldg, DeArmond Room
Sisters November 2 5:00-6:30pm 520 E. Cascade — Sisters Council Chamber
Redmond November 6 5:00-6:30pm 341 NW Dogwood Ave— Redmond Fire Hall
(Park on Elm Ave, use North bldg. entrance)
La Pine November 7 5:00-6:30pm 51340 Hwy 97 — La Pine City Hall
INSIDE
Changes affecting tax rates Page 1
Town Hall Meetings in each city Page 1
Postmarks! When taxes are due Page 2
How and where to make tax payments Page 2
Graph It Page 3
Veterans and senior/disabled information Page 4
Rates are per $1,000 of taxable assessed value
New -
Bend La-Pine School District - voters approved a new $268.3 million bond for 25 years.
Changes -
Deschutes County - imposed a rate of $1.2483, a $.03 reduction in its permanent rate.
Deschutes County 9-1-1 Service District –voters approved the creation of a new district with a permanent tax rate of
$.4250. However the district imposed a rate of $.3618, which is the same amount as the prior permanent tax rate of $.1618
and the local option of $.20 which they choose not to impose in its final year .
Expired -
Deschutes County Fairgrounds retired its bond.
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 values, 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, 2017,
so keep that in mind when providing evidence or discussing the condition of your home.
You may appeal your property’s value for the 2017-18 tax year with the Board of Property Tax Appeals. Appeals must
be filed no later than January 2, 2018 . Please refer to the back of your tax statement for more information or call the
County Clerk’s Office at 541-388-6549.
Changes Affecting 2017-18 Property Tax Statements
Disabled Veteran or 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 2, 2018.
For more information on these programs or to apply for the 2018-19
tax year (next year), please contact the Assessor’s Office at
541-388-6508.
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View your account ONLINE at www.Deschutes.org/Dial
or learn more about the property tax system at www.Deschutes.org/GraphIt
Options for Making Your Payment
By Mail: Mail your payments in the envelope provided or to Deschutes County Tax Collector, PO Box 7559, Bend OR 97708 -7559.
Payments must be postmarked no later than Wednesday Nov. 15th in order to be eligible for discount and to avoid late penalties
(ORS 305.820, ORS 311.505).
On the website: Make your payment via the website at Dial.Deschutes.org; Access your account, click on the blue “Pay Your
Property Taxes” link and go to the ”Online” section. Visa, MasterCard, American Express and Discover credit cards, Visa debit
cards and electronic checks are accepted.
By phone: Call 1-866-871-5856, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week to pay using a credit or debit card or electronic check. The same
fees apply as payments made via the website, as described above.
Via online bill pay through your bank account : A separate payment should be scheduled for each tax account using the six digit
tax account number. These payments are posted as of the date the funds are received so please schedule accordingly.
If the funds are received after Nov. 15th, the discount will be lost and interest will accrue.
In person: Make your payment in person at one of the Tax Office windows at 1300 NW Wall St, Suite 203 or use the convenient
drop box located near the east entrance of the County Offices (drop box available 24 hrs/7 days). Escrowed Property Taxes
It is the Property Owner’s responsibility to know if the lender will be paying the taxes
Generally, if you received a yellow statement from the County, this indicates that a lender has requested
your information and will be making payment. If you received a green statement, no lender has requested your
information. If in doubt, please contact your lender.
Address Changes
All address change requests must be made in writing (ORS 308.212). Address changes can be noted on the
remittance portion of your property tax statement or made online at Dial.Deschutes.org. If using the online
option, access your account and click the blue “Change of Mailing Address Form” link. You may also email your
address change to taxoffice@deschutes.org.
2017-2018 PROPERTY TAX PAYMENT INFORMATION
1300 NW Wall St, Suite 203 OFFICE HOURS – 8am – 5pm; Monday-Friday*
Bend OR 97703 *Closed Friday, November 10th in
Phone: (541) 388-6540 observance of Veteran’s Day. (Closed on all
Website: Dial.Deschutes.org major holidays)
How a changing market affects your Assessed Value
As the real estate market rebounds, many property owners may see their tax bill increase. The assessed value for a property i s the lower
of the real market value or the maximum assessed value. While real market value fluctuates with the market, the maximum asses sed
value increases by a slower and more predictable rate. Therefore in a rebounding market those properties which have had a mar ket value
lower than the maximum assessed value will have the assessed value fluctuate with the market until the real market value incr eases to
greater than the maximum assessed value.
AN EXAMPLE OF WHAT COULD HAPPEN
A home valued at $375,000 in 2009 had a
maximum assessed value of $296,110 but by
2011 the real market value had plunged
below the maximum assessed value, so the
lower number becomes the assessed value.
BUT WHAT IF YOUR HOME KEPT MORE OF ITS
VALUE?
A similar home with a value in 2009 of
$375,000, also had a maximum assessed value
of $296,110, so the tax is based on the lower
value. But during the recession the real market
value never fell below the maximum assessed
value; therefore the assessed value kept a
steady 3% annual increase.
Learn more from the
Property Tax Fairy…
We have enlisted the help of the
Property Tax Fairy to help explain the
affects of a changing market in a short
video. It will walk you through how market changes don’t have the same
affect on all properties. View it now at www.Deschutes.org/GraphIt
Find out how the changing
market affects your property
To get more information and see firsthand how
the changing market has affected your value,
visit our website at www.Deschutes.org/
GraphIt. There you will be able to view a graph
of your property values.
If you are mailing your payment close to the due date and using the USPS it is advised that you get a hand stamped postmark
or receipt from the post office showing your payment was mailed on or before the due date.
NOTE: Convenience fees apply. Visa debit cards will be charged a flat fee of $3.95 per transaction. All other debit card and
all credit card payments will be charged 2.50% of the payment amount with a minimum fee of $2.00 per transaction.
eCheck payments will be charged $2.00 per transaction; or $10.00 if the payment is greater than $10,000.
*Deschutes County does not collect or retain any portion of the convenience fee.