How to read a Tax Bill

  1. DISTRICT
    This represents the tax district where the property is located within the Municipality of Anchorage. The tax district location determines the mill rate to be applied to the property value in calculating the tax amount due. Click here for a view of the Tax District Map.

  2. ASSESSED VALUATION
    This is the taxable value set by the Municipal Assessor's Office based on land and building value as of January 1st of each tax year. This value is multiplied by the overall mill rate to calculate the tax amount due.

  3. PROPERTY DESCRIPTION
    This is the legal description of the property. The property description includes subdivision name, block #, lot #, tract and condominium name and unit # associated with the property's parcel ID #.

  4. PROPERTY IDENTIFICATION
    This is the legal description's identifying number also known as the account # or parcel #. This ID# corresponds to the legal description and is determined by the Municipal Assessor's Office.

  5. DUE DATES
    These are the due dates set for the current year tax installments. Prior year(s) taxes owing, if any, are due with the first half installment. If the account is entitled to a State of Alaska Senior Citizen or Disabled Veteran Exemption, it will appear in this column as: SOA EXEMPT.

  6. TAX AMOUNT
    This is the amount of tax principal due for each installment date. If making one payment to pay the account in full this must be made by the first installment due date to avoid penalty and interest. If the parcel is deemed SOA EXEMPT the exemption amount will appear in this column.

  7. INTEREST/PENALTY/COSTS
    These are applied to delinquent taxes after the original due dates for the current year's tax installments have passed. Interest accrues on the principal balance of taxes owed. See FAQ for more information on the interest rate calculation. A penalty of 10% is applied one time on each unpaid installment. Costs are accrued on any delinquent tax account for foreclosure publication, notices and recordings and returned check charges, and other collection related costs.

  8. TOTAL AMOUNT
    This column is the sum of the principal, interest, penalty and costs for each billed line item. This column carries down from the top to bottom to reflect the total amount due.

  9. TAX MILL RATES
    This displays the distribution of tax dollars by service area according to the property's associated tax district location. The mill rate is applied per $1,000 of taxable value. The decimal equivalent of one mill is .001. For example, if the taxable value is $200,000 and the mill rate is 17.15 mills, the tax owing would be $3,430.00.
    Taxable Value 200($200,000 divided by $1,000)
    x Mill Rate x17.15 Mills
    Tax Owing $3,430.00

    OR

    $200,000
    x.01715
    $3,430.00

  10. DISTRIBUTION
    Depending on where you live in the municipality, your tax bill is a collection of service area mill rates applicable to your property's location. (click here)
     

  11.   NEW 2005 OWNER-OCCUPIED RESIDENTIAL EXEMPTION
         
On April 2005, Anchorage voters adopted a new residential exemption program
        allowing the Municipality to exempt 10% (up to $20,000) of assessed value on a
        person's primary residence. This newly adopted program is available to those who
        filed their residential exemption application by March 15, 2005 and who met
        qualification requirements. Your primary residence will continue to automatically
        receive this exemtpion each year without further filing unless the subject property
        no longer qualifies for the exemption. You must notify the Municipal Assessor's
        office of any change in your original qualification status. To receive more
        information on exemption programs, please visit the Assessor's web site at
        http://www.muni.org/finance/paexemption.cfm

    

 



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