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D&BSmith 03-01-2020 07:53 AM

Marion County
 
Greetings,
Looking to buy a CYV when we visit this month. Finding wonderful homes in Marion County but the taxes!!! School taxes alone based on taxable value is over 1300 dollars. Then there is fine and forfeiture tax, general county, enforcement, medical service, ad valorem, non-ad valorem assessments....all this rolls up to over $3500. Similar homes in Sumter county are half this for like value homes. Do all counties pay the same taxing authorities? Just seems so lopsided between counties.

Thanks is advance,
Bob and Deb

LuvtheVillages 03-01-2020 08:45 AM

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Originally Posted by D&BSmith (Post 1723110)
Greetings,
Looking to buy a CYV when we visit this month. Finding wonderful homes in Marion County but the taxes!!! School taxes alone based on taxable value is over 1300 dollars. Then there is fine and forfeiture tax, general county, enforcement, medical service, ad valorem, non-ad valorem assessments....all this rolls up to over $3500. Similar homes in Sumter county are half this for like value homes. Do all counties pay the same taxing authorities? Just seems so lopsided between counties.

Thanks is advance,
Bob and Deb

Yes, it is very lopsided among counties. Marion and Lake counties have significantly higher taxes than Sumter county. Then you also pay tax to the local municipality.

The lowest property tax is on homes in unincorporated Sumter county, like ours. We do not pay tax to Wildwood or Lady Lake or any city/town.

Also watch for the non-ad valorem bond assessments. On pre-owned homes, the amount will vary, and is some cases may have already been paid off.

Everyone pays the non-ad valorem maintenance assessment. Each CDD district sets its own budget and the amount will be the same within the CDD, but will vary among the CDD's.

champion6 03-01-2020 08:46 AM

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Take a look at the attached file to compare rates.

Your statement seems like an exaggeration: "Similar homes in Sumter County are half this for like value homes."

You can make your own conclusions.

Good luck!

vintageogauge 03-01-2020 09:36 AM

Don't forget the Homestead exemption if you qualify.

TommyT 03-01-2020 10:38 AM

School Taxes ??
 
Does school taxes go away when one reaches the age of seventy in Florida ???

:popcorn:

JSR22 03-01-2020 10:46 AM

Taxes
 
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Originally Posted by TommyT (Post 1723196)
Does school taxes go away when one reaches the age of seventy in Florida ???

:popcorn:

School tax is not eliminated based on age.

starflyte1 03-01-2020 11:18 AM

Some of the comparisons you are making may involve taxes being homesteaded. I have been homesteaded since 1986 and that makes quite a difference in my taxes compared to one that has not been homesteaded that long.

Topspinmo 03-01-2020 12:21 PM

Yes Marion is highest right now, but the other two are catching up. Only district 4 in in to tail end ( or Bottom) of Marion county. Coming down BV you can see where Marion county ends with the nice newly asphalted road just below Springdale roundabout.

kansasr 03-01-2020 12:50 PM

Marion County's school millage rate is 5.684...Sumter County is 5.42....not really much of a difference.

KimmieK 03-02-2020 05:47 AM

CYV in Sumter County
 
We have a CYV for sale in the Village of Tamarind Grove (Sumter County). Tax rates are different for all the counties in The Villages. Ours are not that high.
2035 Countrywind Ct, The Villages, FL 32162 | MLS #G5025440 | Zillow

sdeikenberry 03-02-2020 05:53 AM

Sumter County is the lowest tax situation in spite of this year's increase. Probably the more important thing is to really think about what you want from your location. For example, we live full time in a CYV just south of Spanish Springs and are perfectly happy. We have very little to take care of, it's big enough for us, we live very close to all the shopping we need and it's by golf cart access, plus we like to go the square and it's within walking distance. We like the northern end of TV for it's mature landscaping, and it's a bit less crowded than down south. We're also within a ten minute golf cart ride to Sumter. Sure, the villas were built in the late 90's but that's not a big deal for us. FYI, there are several for sale in our neighborhood...Villa de la Mesa...and we are the only neighborhood in TV that has is own private pool, shelter house, and park for our resident's use only.

Mel B 03-02-2020 07:31 AM

Taxes in Marion
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by D&BSmith (Post 1723110)
Greetings,
Looking to buy a CYV when we visit this month. Finding wonderful homes in Marion County but the taxes!!! School taxes alone based on taxable value is over 1300 dollars. Then there is fine and forfeiture tax, general county, enforcement, medical service, ad valorem, non-ad valorem assessments....all this rolls up to over $3500. Similar homes in Sumter county are half this for like value homes. Do all counties pay the same taxing authorities? Just seems so lopsided between counties.

Thanks is advance,
Bob and Deb

Hi Bob & Deb, Marion, Sumter and Lake all are different taxing authorities. Sumter is the lowest while Marion and Lake are very similar in tax rates. Hope that helps.

Mel Burich
ERA Grizzard

Pedrocarrasco01@yahoo.com 03-02-2020 07:36 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by D&BSmith (Post 1723110)
Greetings,
Looking to buy a CYV when we visit this month. Finding wonderful homes in Marion County but the taxes!!! School taxes alone based on taxable value is over 1300 dollars. Then there is fine and forfeiture tax, general county, enforcement, medical service, ad valorem, non-ad valorem assessments....all this rolls up to over $3500. Similar homes in Sumter county are half this for like value homes. Do all counties pay the same taxing authorities? Just seems so lopsided between counties.

Thanks is advance,
Bob and Deb

Don’t forget that if you are a Florida Resident you can claim Homestead which will cut your actual taxes considerably, you have to own your home as of January 1st of the year you are applying for, there are many different things that you have to prove to be able to do this, we live in Marion County over 65 and our yearly tax bill which would be $3500.00 is $1700.00, do not know about Lake or Sumter differences, but I think this is a Florida issue, since when we lived in Palm Beach County we were homesteading there too...welcome to Paradise, make the plunge, you won't regret it!!!!!!!!!!

024engine 03-02-2020 07:57 AM

Taxes
 
[QUO what are you saying in there TE=D&BSmith;1723110]Greetings,
Looking to buy a CYV when we visit this month. Finding wonderful homes in Marion County but the taxes!!! School taxes alone based on taxable value is over 1300 dollars. Then there is fine and forfeiture tax, general county, enforcement, medical service, ad valorem, non-ad valorem assessments....all this rolls up to over $3500. Similar homes in Sumter county are half this for like value homes. Do all counties pay the same taxing authorities? Just seems so lopsided between counties.

Thanks is advance,
Bob and Deb[/QUOTE]

janetuwg@yahoo.com 03-02-2020 08:19 AM

the Key is the homestead piece. If you buy a home in the middle of the year and it’s not marked as homestead by the former owners, you will pay higher taxes for half a year at closing. Then the next year your taxes will be lower when you file homestead...and no they don’t go back and recalculate. Taxes are set each January.


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