Supervisors approve $33 million cut in Maricopa Co. property taxes

MC taxesMaricopa County property owners will see their tax bills drop slightly in 2013-14 after the Board of Supervisors voted to keep the tax rate at or below last year’s.

Monday’s unanimous vote leaves the rate at $1.46 per $100 of assessed value.

The move will cut property taxes throughout the county by $32.9 million. The annual bill on a home valued at $102,000 – the county median — will drop $13.63, stated county spokesman Richard De Uriarte in a written release.

Property-tax calculations are based on two-year-old (2010) assessments, set during a low point in the housing market recession. Property valuations are rising in the most recent calculations, Mr. De Uriarte pointed out.

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