Example of Credit on 2025 Tax Bill
See below for an example of how Senior Property Tax Freeze Credit looks on your 2025 bill:
Property Tax Freeze Credit on a $100k Residence
Example calculated using the 2025 tax rate:
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Value and taxes before the tax freeze
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Market Value = $100,000
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Assessed Value = 19,000
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Total Taxes = $1,512.27
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City Tax Portion = $276
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Assume 12% increase in value due to reassessment
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Market Value = $112,000
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Assessed Value after reassessment = 21,280
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New Total tax amount w/out freeze = $1,742
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City Tax portion = $309
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Amount of Credit due to property tax freeze = $33
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City taxes frozen at previous year's amount of $276
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$309 - $276 = $33
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Freeze credit applies to City taxes only. Does not include Schools, Library, MSD, Zoo & Museum, etc.
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New Total Tax bill = ($1,742 - $33) = $1,709
For the 2025 reassessment, a $1000,000 property whose value increased by 12% would have been credited approximately $33.
In the above example, the total tax went up less than it would have if the Senior Property Tax Freeze was not in place.
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Without freeze, taxes increase $187
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With freeze in place, taxes increase $154
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Taxes saved by the freeze, $33.