The property tax rate in Milwaukee County is an average of $21.19/$1,000 for the 2008 year. It went up from $21.00 for 2007. You can find this information at this link: http://www.publicpolicyforum.org/tables/2008TaxRates.xls or simply go to http://www.publicpolicyforum.org and navigate from there
Too low.
The property tax rate in Suffolk County, New York can vary depending on the specific location and assessed value of the property. As of 2021, the average property tax rate in Suffolk County is around 2.3%. You can contact the Suffolk County Department of Real Property Tax Service for more precise information regarding your property tax rate.
Milwaukee, Wisconsin has a high crime rate compared to national averages. It consistently ranks as one of the cities with higher crime rates, particularly for violent crimes like homicide and aggravated assault. However, efforts are being made to address crime and improve safety in the city.
All I am looking for is a real estate tax rate in cook county! I have been to 15+ pages full of nothing. co to the specific county the property is located there is a number to call on the cook county assessor's website as long as you have your PIN(property identification number) they will tell you right over the phone, They are very helpful
The property taxes and mill rate is determined by county, city, and municipality. Contacting the taxation department in the local area should be able to provide this information.
Milwaukee Painters...go online to careerbuilders.com They have rate plan.
It's county property tax assessed based on the home's value sometimes called a "mill rate". You can find this information by calling your county tax assessor or looking it up online at your county assessor's web page.
Look in the county pages of you phonebook and call the ombudsman in your county and ask. Maybe you'll have a property (or car) tax clerk. You can ask her.
Waukesha County is a county in the southeastern part of the state of Wisconsin. The population of Waukesha as of 2011, was 390,730 and the current unemployment rate is 6.2%.
Yes, if the labor involves repairing, replacing or affixing to real property, it is charged at the rate of 65% of the sales tax for the county where the property is located.
The Wisconsin (WI) state sales tax rate is currently 5%. Depending on local municipalities, the total tax rate can be as high as 5.6%.
Who cares! Go to the gas station when you need gas.