The exact amount of taxes is an estimate until the tax rate or mill levies have been certified and approved by the Board of County Commissioners (BOCC). According to Colorado law, each taxing authority must provide their mill levy to the BOCC by December 15th. The Board then certifies the mill levies by December 22nd. In the following January, official tax notices are mailed by the County Treasurer based upon these approved mill levies. Therefore, after January 1 of each year, you can contact the County Treasurer for the exact amount of property tax. The Assessor does not levy or collect taxes, they value your property.
Calculating taxes for Residential Properties:
Actual Value x Assessment Rate = Assessed Value, then Assessed Value x Mill Levy = Tax Amount
Calculating taxes for Non-Residential Properties:
Actual Value x Assessment Rate = Assessed Value, then Assessed Value x Mill Levy = Tax Amount
Example ~ If you have $1,000,000 actual value of real property and the mill levy is 45, what will the taxes be? $1,000,000 x 0.0695 = 69,500. 69,500 x 0.045 = $3,127.50 tax amount