Are property taxes cheaper in Oregon or Washington?
Oregon has the 30th lowest property tax rate of all 50 states and Washington is 29th lowest. Property taxes in Washington are set by county governments, with a state constitutional maximum of around one percent of assessed value.
How do you find out if there is a covenant on land?
If you want to check the restrictive covenants affecting a property you already own, you may be able to identify the restrictive covenants yourself by looking in the ‘Charges Register’ (registered land only) of the title document.
What are the tax records in Mason County Washington?
Mason County Tax Records are documents related to property taxes, employment taxes, taxes on goods and services, and a range of other taxes in Mason County, Washington. These records can include Mason County property tax assessments and assessment challenges, appraisals, and income taxes.
How do I get a copy of my Mason County property tax?
Please call 231 843-8411 to receive delinquent tax information over the phone at no cost. There is a fee of $1.25 per parcel for a Tax History to be printed or emailed to you. Mason County has partnered with BS&A Software Programs to offer property record information.
Where can I find Mason County’s assessment and tax rolls?
The Mason County Treasurer’s Office and Mason County Equalization Department have cooperated in making Mason County’s assessment and tax rolls available online. This service provides the following property tax information from Mason County’s assessment and tax roll records:
What are the responsibilities of the Mason County Assessor?
Our primary responsibility to the taxpayers of Mason County is to establish fair and equitable value for all real and personal property. The Assessor is responsible for maintaining a list of all real and personal property parcels, including assessment of value and current ownership.