
A lot depends on public votes in local districts, such as levy lid lifts and bond issues.” He explained, “Your property tax in 2022 will be the new 2021 value multiplied by the combined tax rates of your school district, city, fire district and so forth, added to the statewide school levy that everyone pays. Lonergan cautioned homeowners not to jump to the conclusion that an increase in value will result in a tax increase, “It’s a math equation, and when values are rising, the legal limits on each taxing district tend to bring their tax rates down.” Overall, residential properties went up 16 percent this year, compared to nine percent in 2020, due to a red-hot real estate market. “Home values in all parts of our County continue to increase dramatically, typically by around $60,000 each in the past year,” said Mike Lonergan, Pierce County Assessor-Treasurer. The latest assessed values for residential and commercial properties throughout Pierce County are in the mail to taxpayers and posted here on the Assessor-Treasurer’s website. Residential Property Values Take a Big Jump in Pierce County

Please contact the foreclosure avoidance team at (253) 798-2728 for additional information.Īpplications and documentation for senior and disabled tax exemptions may be mailed or dropped in a special collection box in front of the Assessor-Treasurer’s office, inside the County Annex.Ĭall customer service: (8:30 am to 4:30 pm) 25

Hours for the service counter are 8:30 am to 4:30 pm Monday through Friday. 35th Street in Tacoma is intended to assist taxpayers in meeting the Monday, November 1 due date for second-half 2021 property taxes. The opening at the Pierce County Annex, 2401 S. The Assessor-Treasurer’s service counter is now open to receive property tax payments and issue receipts.
