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jayerose
07-23-2016, 09:20 AM
I'm going to guess that this is a stupid question but I'm going to ask anyway....

Trying to figure an estimate for property taxes. Are the following the only taxes you need to pay? The example below is something I found on the internet from Sumter County. The house is small (1035 square feet) and sold for $154,000. The total taxes are $1630.

I just thought that was low for property taxes.

SUMTER CO SCHOOL BOARD
SWFWMD
WRBASIN
SUMTER COUNTY

SPECIAL ASSESSMENT
VILLAGES FIRE DISTRICT
SPEC ASSMT-MAINT
SPEC ASSMT-BOND

villagetinker
07-23-2016, 09:32 AM
Jayerose,

You can get the historical info directly from Sumter County,

Sumter County - Geographic Information System (http://www.sumtergis.com/gis/)

in the upper left corner, enter the address you are interested in, when it come up on the map, click on the TAX COLLECTOR box and you can actually see the actual tax bill.

Hope this helps.

jayerose
07-23-2016, 09:41 AM
thank you! so the bill from the county where your house is located will be the only tax bill you receive?

pqrstar
07-23-2016, 09:42 AM
The current homeowners may have some exemptions

homestead, over age 65, disabled vet, widower's exemption, Blind, Etc.

NavyNJ
07-23-2016, 09:49 AM
thank you! so the bill from the county where your house is located will be the only tax bill you receive?

More or less.....unless you happen to live in one of the "Incorporated" areas that also pay the local municipality some taxes (i.e., Wildwood, Fruitland Park, etc.).

Villageswimmer
07-23-2016, 09:51 AM
If you call the Sumter County tax office, they are very helpful and will answer all your questions. Yes, you will receive only one bill. Be sure to inquire about the homestead exemption (and others) if you haven't already done so.

Villageswimmer
07-23-2016, 09:52 AM
More or less.....unless you happen to live in one of the "Incorporated" areas that also pay the local municipality some taxes (i.e., Wildwood, Fruitland Park, etc.).

I'm pretty sure these show up on the same bill.

justjim
07-23-2016, 10:14 AM
Besides the "lease" (taxes)from various government entities in TV you also have the CDD bond and the maintenance fees that appear on your tax bills. The bond on a resale may have been paid off by the previous owner but the on-going maintenance will be on the tax bill.

Regardless, in most cases all of the above is going to likely be less than what you previously paid in taxes up north for a similar property. I know---clear as mud.

ColdNoMore
07-23-2016, 10:16 AM
Jayerose,

You can get the historical info directly from Sumter County,

Sumter County - Geographic Information System (http://www.sumtergis.com/gis/)

in the upper left corner, enter the address you are interested in, when it come up on the map, click on the TAX COLLECTOR box and you can actually see the actual tax bill.

Hope this helps.

Great link.

Thank you! :thumbup:

jayerose
07-23-2016, 10:25 AM
If I wanted to look up taxes for another house which is not in Sumter County, is there another website?

I've googled and nothing.

thank you!

villagetinker
07-23-2016, 11:23 AM
Sorry, I never looked for this info in Lake County or Marion County, maybe one of the villagers in those locations could help.

Schaumburger
07-23-2016, 11:48 AM
If I wanted to look up taxes for another house which is not in Sumter County, is there another website?

I've googled and nothing.

thank you!

Hello jayerose,

I am not a Villager (yet), but I have had success looking up property tax info. for homes in The Villages on these web sites:

Lake County homes: Office of the Tax Collector - Bob McKee - Lake County, Florida (http://www.laketax.com)

Marion County homes: Marion County Tax Collector - Offical Website - George Albright Ocala, FL - Marion Tax (http://www.mariontax.com) and MCPA Home (http://www.pa.marion.fl.us).
The second web site is for the Marion County Property Appraiser's office.

Village residents in Lake and Marion Counties may have additional information or search tips for you.

Hope that helps!

Rapscallion St Croix
07-23-2016, 12:03 PM
Marion County
Tax Bill has two sections, Ad Valorem and Non Ad Valorem. Wife is disabled vet, so we pay nothing on the Ad Valorem side which is the part based on home assessed value.

The Non Ad Valorem part consists of:
County Wide Waste $87.00
County Wide Stormwater $10.57
Villages Maintenance $460.00
Villages Fire $165.99
Total $723.56

If our bond was not paid, it would also be assessed in the Non Ad Valorem section.

CWGUY
07-23-2016, 01:54 PM
If I wanted to look up taxes for another house which is not in Sumter County, is there another website?

I've googled and nothing.

thank you!

:wave:

Sumter County Property Appraiser - Joey Hooten - Bushnell, Florida - 352-569-6800 (http://www.sumterpa.com/)

Welcome to The Property Appraiser's Office for Lake County, Florida (http://www.lakecopropappr.com/)

MCPA Home (http://www.pa.marion.fl.us/)

kstew43
07-23-2016, 02:12 PM
The current homeowners may have some exemptions

homestead, over age 65, disabled vet, widower's exemption, Blind, Etc.

exactly, plus how long have they lived in that house.

Most appraiser county sites have a option to put in what you paid for the house, or value...and it will tell you the taxes, then you add the locals, bond, fire and you can come close to the reality of what your going to be paying...not what they paid.

Chatbrat
07-23-2016, 03:02 PM
Property taxes here are zilch,nada, nothing compared to where most of us came from & compared to states that had income taxes we are living tax free.

NJ 1995-property tax $19787.00 Chester TWP

maureenod
07-23-2016, 03:27 PM
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Regardless, most cases all of the above is going to likely be less than what you previously paid in taxes up north for a similar property. I know---clear as mud.[/QUOTE]


Don't think it would be similar, $154,000 up north would be tear down in bad area. No comparison. Sounds like 10 or 12 percent valuation.

Fred R
07-23-2016, 03:51 PM
Property taxes here are zilch,nada, nothing compared to where most of us came from & compared to states that had income taxes we are living tax free.

NJ 1995-property tax $19787.00 Chester TWP


Don't bet on it, unless you live here full time and are a Florida resident. If not taxes are fairly comparable to some Midwestern states.

Topspinmo
07-23-2016, 05:31 PM
If you don't like paying more taxes don't move into Marion county. Taxes are cheaper here BS, depending on where you came from.

jayerose
07-23-2016, 07:24 PM
Thank you, everyone.

I visited The Villages a few years ago and am hoping to retire there in four years.

I just can't believe that the property taxes would be lower than what I'm paying now and the amenity fees are only $145 per month (cheaper than a lot of retirement communities).

I'm guessing that it's due to the large number of people living there....Can't wait!!

need2no
11-12-2016, 09:47 AM
are the property taxes payment based on the prior year of ownership or for the upcoming year . am guessing it is for the current year 2016 - 2017, but cant find anything that states this. it would affect the hud figures