From Deseret News archives:
Tax bite in Utah highly unequal
Levels in Utah vary and fluctuate a lot
Her Salt Lake County section of Suncrest has the highest property taxes in Utah this year: $1,979 on a $200,000 home. Unincorporated Wayne County, where Jones lives near Bicknell, has the lowest: $880 on a $200,000 home.
That's a big difference of $1,099 on a same-value home.
Statewide, the median rate among Utah's 1,200 separate tax areas would bring $1,377 in taxes on a $200,000 home. All those numbers may help other Utahns gauge their relative burden as they pay property taxes, which are due statewide on Wednesday.
More than 500 local governments from cities to counties, school districts, water districts, recreation districts and even cemetery districts project collecting a combined $1.52 billion from Utah property owners this year.
That is up 6.2 percent from last year.
A Deseret Morning News analysis of State Tax Commission data shows that 428 local governments are expecting an increase in property tax revenue this year; four expect no change; and 64 expect decreases.
The Morning News analysis also identified which individual governments had the biggest property tax revenue hikes or cuts, and how much similar types of governments charge in tax.
Differences
Taxes can vary greatly even within the same city depending on how many different local governments charge taxes there; the value of owners' homes; and the cost and extent of differing services received.
Knowing that, neither Crowther or Jones was surprised that they live in, respectively, the highest- and lowest-taxed areas of the state.
"We knew it," says Jones, a Wayne County commissioner. "We work hard to keep taxes low. We have good services for a place this big, but we have no luxury."
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