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Washington Parish Average Property Tax
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Washington Parish Personal Property Tax Rate

$251.00

Avg. 0.3% of home value
Yearly median tax in Washington Parish

The median property tax in Washington Parish, Louisiana is $251 per year for a home worth the median value of $84,400. Washington Parish collects, on average, 0.3% of a property's estimated fair market value as property tax.

Washington Parish has one of the lowest median property tax rates in the country, with only two thousand seven hundred fifty five of the 3143 counties collecting a lower property tax than Washington Parish.

The average yearly property tax paid by Washington Parish residents amounts to about 0.67% of their yearly income. Washington Parish is ranked 2738th of the 3143 counties for property taxes as a percentage of median income.

Washington Parish Property Tax Rate
Median Property Tax Percentage Of Income Percentage Of Property Value
$251 ± 31 (2755th of 3143) 0.67 ± 0.09% (2738th of 3143) 0.3 ± 0.04% (2746th of 3143)

Washington Parish Property Tax Calculator

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While the exact property tax rate you will pay is set by the tax assessor on a property-by-property basis, you can use our Washington Parish property tax estimator tool to estimate your yearly property tax. Our property tax estimates are based on the median property tax levied on similar houses in the Washington Parish area.

Disclaimer: Please note that we can only estimate your Washington Parish property tax based on average property taxes in your area. Every locality uses a unique property tax assessment method. Your actual property tax burden will depend on the details and features of each individual property.

Washington Parish Property Tax Appeal

Washington Parish calculates the property tax due based on the fair market value of the home or property in question, as determined by the Washington Parish Property Tax Assessor. Each property is individually assessed each year, and any improvements or additions made to your property may increase its appraised value.

As a property owner, you have the right to appeal the property tax amount you are charged and request a reassessment if you believe that the value determined by the Washington Parish Tax Assessor's office is incorrect. To appeal the Washington Parish property tax, you must contact the Washington Parish Tax Assessor's Office.

Are You Paying Too Much Property Tax?

Statistics show that about 25% of homes in America are unfairly overassessed, and pay an average of $1,346 too much in property taxes every year.

We can check your property's current assessment against similar properties in Washington Parish and tell you if you've been overassessed. If you have been overassessed, we can help you submit a tax appeal.

Is your Washington Parish property overassessed?

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You will be provided with a property tax appeal form, on which you will provide the tax assessor's current appraisal of your property as well as your proposed appraisal and a description of why you believe your appraisal is more accurate.

Previous appraisals, expert opinions, and appraisals for similar properties may be attached to the appeal as supporting documentation. If your appeal is successful, your property will be reassessed at a lower valuation and your Washington Parish property taxes will be lowered accordingly.

If your appeal is denied, you still have the option to re-appeal the decision. If no further administrative appeals can be made, you can appeal your Washington Parish tax assessment in court.

Washington Parish Property Tax Forclosures and Tax Liens

The Washington Parish is responsible for assessing the fair market value of properties within Washington Parish and determining the property tax rate that will apply. The Tax Assessor's office can also provide property tax history or property tax records for a property. These property tax records are excellent sources of information when buying a new property or appealing a recent appraisal.

Most counties' Tax Assessor's Office is located in or near the county courthouse or the local county administration building. Your last property tax assessment will include contact information for the Washington Parish Tax Assessor.

Washington Parish Property Tax Burden

Proceeds from the Washington Parish Personal Property Tax are used locally to fund school districts, public transport, infrastructure, and other municiple government projects. Property tax income is almost always used for local projects and services, and does not go to the federal or state budget.

Unlike other taxes which are restricted to an individual, the Washington Parish Property Tax is levied directly on the property. Unpaid property tax can lead to a property tax lien, which remains attached to the property's title and is the responsibility of the current owner of the property. Tax liens are not affected by transferring or selling the property, or even filing for bankruptcy. Property tax delinquency can result in additional fees and interest, which are also attached to the property title.

In cases of extreme property tax delinquency, the Washington Parish Tax Board may seize the delinquent property and offer it for sale at a public tax forclosure auction, often at a price well under market value. Proceeds of the sale first go to pay the property's tax lien, and additional proceeds may be remitted to the original owner.

Washington Parish Property Tax Deduction

You can usually deduct 100% of your Washington Parish property tax from your Federal Income Tax Return as an itemized deduction. Louisiana may also let you deduct some or all of your Washington Parish property taxes on your Louisiana income tax return.

For properties considered the primary residence of the taxpayer, a homestead exemption may exist. The Washington Parish Homestead Exemption allows the appraised valuation of a primary residence to be reduced before calculating the property tax owed, resulting in a lower annual property tax rate.

The Homestead Exemption may also protect your home from being reposessed in the case of a property tax lien due to unpaid Washington Parish property taxes.

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