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Kyle McCorkel
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Marion County/Indianapolis property taxes

Kyle McCorkel
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Hummelstown, PA
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Quick question about property taxes in Marion County: is it as simple as Assessed Value X 2% to figure out annual property taxes? If not, where is the best place to get this information? I tried the tax assessor's website but had trouble navigating and the numbers I'm finding don't really make sense.

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Eric Miller
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Eric Miller
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That is basically correct. I just looked at a past bill (for Wayne Twp in Marion County), but they added in Solid Waste and Storm Water on top of the 2% of assessed value, which added 73.40 (yearly) to my bill. Not sure if that varies for different locations. On a side note for Wayne Twp they they added a voter passed school tax that added about $350 to my bill, in addition to the assessed value going up 10% the same year. My tax bill jumped 30% on that house last year.

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