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  1. Boulder County / Property & Land / Treasurer’s Office / Property Taxes. Certified funds are required for all payments starting Oct 1. Online payment is no longer available. Our office in Lafayette is closed for the year; it will reopen in late January 2025. Property Taxes.

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  2. For tax year 2023 (taxes paid in 2024), there is an additional component for some properties. In 2022, the Colorado Legislature passed SB22-238 which reduces assessment rates and also provides a one time value adjustment to residential ($15,000 adjustment) and commercial ($30,000 adjustment) for tax year 2023. In November 2023, the Colorado ...

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    We are no longer accepting applications for tax year 2024. If you would like to be put on our 2025 mailing list, please email AssessorSX@bouldercounty.gov. Be sure to include your property address in your request.

    The exemption goes into effect for tax year 2024.
    The discount will first appear on the tax bill sent in January 2025.
    The exemption remains in effect until a disqualifying event occurs, such as:

    To qualify to apply for the2024 tax year(payable in 2025), seniors: 1. Were born on or before January 1, 1959, and 2. Lived in the home continuously starting before January 1, 2014, and 3. Owned the home continuously starting before January 1, 2014.

    For those who qualify, 50 percent of the first $200,000 in actual value of their primary residence is exempted, for a maximum exemption amount of $100,000 in actual value. The State of Colorado pays the property taxes on the exempted value. If you have any questions, please email AssessorSX@BoulderCounty.gov.

  3. As a Colorado property owner, you are eligible for property tax deductions from your federal income taxes. Colorado has one of the lowest property taxes in the United States, with an average of just 0.55 percent. However, if you take advantage of the tax deductions, this rate can go as low as 0.45 percent. If you plan to claim itemized property ...

  4. Jul 13, 2020 · Boulder’s property tax rate sits just above our state’s average, at 0.585% of assessed home value. The property tax rate has a notable impact on the cost of homeownership: the owner of a ...

  5. Aug 16, 2024 · Colorado's current transfer tax rate is usually $0.02 per $100. So, for a house worth $544,618 — the median home price in the state — the transfer tax due will be $109. Some cities and counties also charge their own transfer taxes. Check with your realtor and title company to see what taxes you'll owe in your area.

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  7. The average homeowner in Boulder will see their property taxes rise by 18.2% this year. Although that’s a big spike, it’s much lower than the average rise in home value, which was 38.3% between 2022 and 2023. Had the bills from the special legislative session not been passed, property taxes in Boulder County would be 7% higher than they are ...

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