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Property Tax General Information
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Property taxes (ad valorem tax and special assessments) are collected by the County, but
governed by California State Law. Taxes are collected on behalf of the County, incorporated
cities within the County, school districts and other taxing agencies, including special districts.
Once collected, the Property Taxes & Assessments Division of the Auditor-Controller’s Office
distributes these taxes to the various entities.
- The County Assessor determines the person or entity to be assessed, the value of the
property and transmits that information to the County Auditor-Controller.
- The Auditor-Controller Property Taxes & Assessments Division computes the amount of tax
due by multiplying the taxable value of the property by the applicable tax rate (the tax rate is
equal to 1 percent (1%) plus bonded debt for the location of the assessed property within the
County) to determine the amount of tax.
- It is the Tax Collector’s responsibility to mail the tax bill and collect the amount due as
computed by the Auditor-Controller’s Property Taxes & Assessments Division. It is the
responsibility of the Auditor-Controller’s Property Taxes & Assessments Division to
allocate and distribute the collected tax amount due to the various taxing entities and special
assessment districts.
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