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Topics to discuss Definitions Statistics about Kitsap County property taxes in general The rules (laws) governing property tax levies Examples of how the rules apply

Definitions Assessed Value The value of a residential property and its improvements as set by the Kitsap County Assessor, by law, this is supposed to be 100% of market value Levy or Tax Rate The amount of property tax paid per $1,000 of assessed value Levy (or Tax Levy) The actual dollar amount paid by the tax payer

(Statistics) Take a typical home in Kitsap County and look at it in different ways Tax rates in various areas of the county and why they might differ Property Taxes paid in unincorporated areas Property Taxes paid in incorporated areas

(Statistics) Tax Rates by Area (per $1,000 Assessed Value) $14.00 $12.00 $10.00 $8.00 $6.00 $4.00 $2.00 $- Bainbridge Is. Poulsbo Bremerton Port Orchard Current Expense Roads City Schools Fire/EMS Others * North Uninc. Central Uninc. South Uninc. * Others include: Port Districts Library Districts Park Districts

(Statistics) Incorporated Area ($12.09) Taxes on a $250,000 Home = $3,022 Unincorporated ($12.44) Taxes on a $250,000 Home = $3,110 Fire/EMS 9.04% Others * 7.67% County 10.82% City 19.23% Fire/EMS 14.77% Others * 6.61% County 10.52% Roads 13.81% Schools 53.23% * Others include: Port Districts Library Districts Park Districts Schools 54.29% * Others include: Port Districts Library Districts Park Districts

(Rules) The maximum rate a County can levy is $1.80 for the Current Expense and $2.25 for Roads Current Expense Levy: $1.31 Road Levy: $1.72 Total Property Taxes levied can only increase by 1.0% from year to year plus an adjustment for new construction (Initiative 747) Exceptions are the voted taxes like school district special levies (requiring a 60% majority) and lid lifts

How property tax is calculated Tax = Assessed Value/$1,000 X Tax Rate Given a residence with a value of $250,000 Given a tax rate of $12.773057 per $1,000 of assessed value (NK Uninc) Tax = $250,000/$1,000 X $12.773057 = 250 X $12.773057 = $3,193.26

Property Taxes on the Median Value home in Various Locations Location Assessed Value Tax Rate Tax Bainbridge Island $ 368,860 10.875080 $ 4,011.38 Location Assessed Value Tax Rate Tax North Kitsap Uninc. $ 221,730 12.773057 $ 2,832.17

Property Taxes on the Median Value home in Various Locations Location Assessed Value Tax Rate Tax Poulsbo $ 192,590 12.999667 $ 2,503.61 Location Assessed Value Tax Rate Tax Central Kitsap Uninc. $ 182,740 13.100595 $ 2,394.00

Property Taxes on the Median Value home in Various Locations Location Assessed Value Tax Rate Tax South Kitsap Uninc. $ 176,340 11.449548 $ 2,019.01 Location Assessed Value Tax Rate Tax Port Orchard $ 128,860 11.111239 $ 1,431.79

Location Assessed Value Tax Rate Tax Bremerton $ 114,150 13.377674 $ 1,527.06

(Statistics) Tax Rates by Area (per $1,000 Assessed Value) $14.00 $12.00 $10.00 $8.00 $6.00 $4.00 $2.00 $- Bainbridge Is. Poulsbo Bremerton Port Orchard Current Expense Roads City Schools Fire/EMS Others * North Uninc. Central Uninc. South Uninc. * Others include: Port Districts Library Districts Park Districts

Taxes on a Median Value Home by Area Tax Rates $44.00 $40.00 $36.00 $32.00 $28.00 $24.00 $20.00 $16.00 $12.00 $8.00 $4.00 $- $4,400 $4,000 $3,600 $3,200 $2,800 $2,400 $2,000 $1,600 $1,200 $800 $400 $- Tax Levy Bainbridge Is. Poulsbo Bremerton Port Orchard North Uninc. Central Uninc. South Uninc. * Others include: P or t Di s tr i c ts Li br ar y Districts Park Districts Current Expense Roads City Schools Fire/EMS Others * Median Value Tax

From here on, we are going to talk only about property taxes paid to Kitsap County The hypothetical scenario is that we begin with four identical houses in 2005 and watch what happens to them as we progress to tax year 2009

Let s say we have four (4) identical houses in all of Kitsap County and each one has the same value in 2004

(2005-2006) Kitsap County Current Expense Taxes Assessed Tax Year Home Value Rate Tax 2005 A $ 300,000 1.30856 $ 392.57 B 300,000 1.30856 392.57 C 300,000 1.30856 392.57 D 300,000 1.30856 392.57 $ 1,200,000 $ 1,570.27 2006 A $ 600,000 0.66082 $ 396.49 B 600,000 0.66082 396.49 C 600,000 0.66082 396.49 D 600,000 0.66082 396.49 $ 2,400,000 $ 1,585.97 In this case, all property values doubled. The question is how does this affect taxes. The answer is that taxes increased 1.0% for each house and 1.0% in aggregate. The 2006 tax rate is essentially cut in half. 1.0% Increase

(2006-2007) Assessed Tax Year Home Value Rate Tax 2006 A $ 600,000 0.66082 $ 396.49 B 600,000 0.66082 396.49 C 600,000 0.66082 396.49 D 600,000 0.66082 396.49 $ 2,400,000 $ 1,585.97 2007 A $ 850,000 0.62965 $ 535.20 B 450,000 0.62965 283.34 C 644,000 0.62965 405.49 D 600,000 0.62965 377.79 $ 2,544,000 $ 1,601.83 In this case, some property values increased and others decreased but overall, the value went up 6.0%. The 2007 tax rate goes down but there has been a tax shift because some homes have higher values than others. 1.0% Increase

(2007-2008) In 2007/8 we still have our original four houses but a new house has been added to the mix.

(2007-2008) Kitsap County Current Expense Taxes Assessed Tax Year Home Value Rate Tax 2007 A $ 850,000 0.62965 $ 535.20 B 450,000 0.62965 283.34 C 644,000 0.62965 405.49 D 600,000 0.62965 377.79 $ 2,544,000 $ 1,601.83 2008 A $ 920,000 0.59067 $ 543.42 B 550,000 0.59067 324.87 C 644,000 0.59067 380.39 D 625,000 0.59067 369.17 $ 2,739,000 $ 1,617.85 E $ 725,000 0.62965 $ 456.50 Total Allowed $ 2,074.34 In this case, some property values increased or stayed the same and we had some new construction. The 2008 tax rate goes down and there is a tax shift because some homes increased in value more than others. Still only a 1.0% increase is allowed

(2008-2009) Kitsap County Current Expense Taxes Assessed Tax Year Home Value Rate Tax 2008 A $ 920,000 0.59067 $ 543.42 B 550,000 0.59067 324.87 C 644,000 0.59067 380.39 D 625,000 0.59067 369.17 E 725,000 0.62950 456.39 3,464,000 $ 2,074.24 2009 A $ 966,000 0.58098 $ 561.22 B 577,500 0.58098 335.51 C 676,200 0.58098 392.86 D 656,250 0.58098 381.27 E 730,000 0.58098 424.11 $ 3,605,950 $ 2,094.98 In this case all property values increased. The 2009 tax rate goes down and there is a tax shift because some homes increased in value at a faster rate than others, but total taxes only grew 1.0%. Still only a 1.0% increase is allowed

What Happened From 2005 to 2009 (4 Years) Assessed Tax Year Home Value Rate Tax 2005 A $ 300,000 1.30856 $ 392.57 B 300,000 1.30856 392.57 C 300,000 1.30856 392.57 D 300,000 1.30856 392.57 $ 1,200,000 $ 1,570.27 2009 A $ 966,000 0.58098 $ 561.22 43.0% B 577,500 0.58098 335.51-14.5% C 676,200 0.58098 392.86 0.1% D 656,250 0.58098 381.27-2.9% $ 2,875,950 $ 1,670.95 6.4% E $ 730,000 0.58098 $ 424.11 $ 3,605,950 $ 2,095.09

$14.00 $12.00 $10.00 $8.00 $6.00 $4.00 $2.00 $- What We've Been Talking About In the Case of County Roads In the Case of The Current Exp Bainbridge Is. Poulsbo Bremerton Port Orchard Current Expense Roads City Schools Fire/EMS Others * North Uninc. Central Uninc. South Uninc. * Others include: Port Districts Library Districts Park Districts

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