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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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    • Abatement Forms
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    • Resolution
    • Appealing The Decision
    File an abatement online
    One year and two year downloadable forms
    Forms may also be requested by calling the Assessor’s Office by calling 303-441-3530.

    The abatement review process can take up to six months to complete. The Assessor’s Office will review the petition and any supporting documentation and make a recommendation for approval, partial approval, or denial. If a petition is recommended for denial, the petitioner will receive a notice of hearing where both the Assessor and petitioner will ...

    If the petition is granted and taxes have been paid, a refund is issued by the County Treasurer. If taxes have not been paid, a corrected tax notice is sent out by the Treasurer. If the tax dollar amount to be abated is $10,000 or more, the abatement must be approved by the Colorado Property Tax Administrator

    Petitioners who are not satisfied with the BOCC’s decision, may appeal to the Colorado Board of Assessment Appeals(BAA).

  2. bouldercounty.gov › departments › treasurerTreasurer - Boulder County

    If you pay online with an e-check, there is no charge to you for the service. Our processor charges the following fees for card payments: debit cards: 1.21% (minimum $1.32) credit cards: 2.99% (minimum $4.73). If you choose to mail us a payment, do not include cash. Checks and money orders should be made payable to “Boulder County Treasurer.”.

  3. Feb 21, 2022 · The senior must own property in Boulder County and live at the location where the taxes are due. The senior will be paid $12.32 per hour and can earn up to the amount of the county portion of the tax bill not to exceed $1,000.

  4. Search for your Property: Enter your Account Number. Account Number will begin with a letter, followed by seven numbers. Examples: R1234567, M1234567, P1234567. You may only enter one Account Number at a time. R - Real property (residential, business) M - Mobile home. P - Personal Property.

  5. Tax description Assessed value Millage rate Tax amount ; Boulder CO Temp HS Safety Net Fund: $669,288 : x : 0.7990 = $534.76 : Boulder County Capital Expend Fund

  6. How does Boulder County compare? Boulder County (0.53%) has a 8.2% higher Property Tax Rate than the average of Colorado (0.49%). Boulder County is rank 8th out of 64 counties. This means the Property Tax Rate are higher than 56 other counties. Boulder County is the 8th most expensive county in terms of Property Tax Rate.

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