The mill rate represents the amount of property tax that you pay on real estate. It is measured in mills, equivalent to a 10th of a percent. For example, a mill rate of 12 means that your property tax is equal to 1.2% of your property's assessed value. To calculate your property tax...
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Your tax rate might not necessarily be expressed as a percentage, but rather as some number of mills, because real estate tax rates are also often based on the "millage rate," where one mill is equal to one-thousandth of a dollar. For example, if the local property tax rate on homes ...
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But when it was decided to commemorate Washington with a permanent quarter instead, the Treasury ran a new competition. And the Treasury Secretary, Andrew W. Mellon, preferred Flanagan’s portrait. The committee disagreed, and when Flanagan was succeeded by Ogden L. Mills, they asked him to re...
The tax rate can also be expressed as the “millage rate.” One mill equals one one-thousandth of a dollar, or $1 for every $1,000 of home value. Based on a home value of $400,000 and an example millage rate of 29 mills, you would pay $11,600 in annual property taxes. ...