Everyone who owns property in Benton County received a notice concerning their new tax amount for this year. Below is a statement from the Benton County Assessor's office which explains how the amount is determined.

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After a record year of home sales, spikes in construction costs, a mix of low-interest rates and a seller's market, Benton County homeowners can expect to see their assessed property values increase this year.

New assessment notices will hit property owners' mailboxes at the beginning of April. These 2021 values will take effect for taxes payable in September 2022 and March of 2023. Assessed value is just one piece of data used to calculate a property owner's tax bill. The values are based on sale prices, property improvements, and the overall state of the market. The State of Iowa requires assessors to maintain a median assessment level between 95-105%. In 2020 the median sales ratio for residential sales in the county was approximately 88%. Sales ratios are calculated by dividing the assessed value by the sale price of each sale throughout the year. The median sales ratio is calculated by arraying the sales ratios of normal sales for the year in order and finding the middle ratio. Being the median ratio was below the 95% level, many property owners in Benton County will see an increase in their property assessments this year to reflect the market fluctuations.

As a reminder, property taxes are not determined by a single individual who assesses your property and sends you a bill. It is a common misinterpretation that the assessor determines tax rates, calculates taxes, and/or collects taxes. The assessor focuses solely on property value.

Taxing bodies such as schools, cities, townships, etc., adopt budgets that determine the tax rate needed to meet their overall budgets. Your property taxes are in proportion to the value of your property compared to the total value of the taxing district where your property is located.

If you disagree with your property's assessment, start by asking yourself a few questions:

  • What are similar properties selling for in your area?
  • How does your value compare to similar properties in your area?
  • What would you expect to list or sell your house for today?

Property owners are encouraged to do further research on their property's value by visiting www.beacon.schneidercorp.com. This website offers a comparable sales search and sale price information. There are also sale lists and additional information available on the Benton County Assessor page.

If you have further questions please call the office at (319) 472-5211. Our office hours are 8:00 am to 4:30 pm Monday thru Friday.

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CB August 18, 2022, 3:15 pm It just seems that Vinton is getting too expensive to live here, it's a bad time to hit people with raised tax's, what with gas and food prices also going up. Is Benton County turning into a socialist county, rob the poor and give to the tax people???
PH August 22, 2022, 9:26 am It would be nice to see our elected officials lower the mileage rate.
KG August 22, 2022, 5:13 pm I'm sure someone will tell me if I'm wrong. Isn't the electricity and water increased? Isn't there a fuel surcharge being added for garbage pick up? None of these increases are in my budget but I have no choice but to pay them. Now we have the honor of paying increased property taxes? Just for the record my income has NOT changed!