Cascade County
Cascade County, Montana
325 2nd Ave North
Great Falls, Montana 59401
Tel: 406-454-6780
Fax: 406-454-6907
County Website: Cascade county
Assessor Website: Cascade county assessor
Cascade County Property Assessment Adjustment Instructions
- If you believe that your house has been unfairly overappraised (i.e. appraised at a value higher than the true market value of the property), you can attempt to get your home re-appraised at a lower value by contacting the Assessor's Office to submit a property tax appeal.
- Call your County Assessor's Office and ask for a property tax appeal form. You will have to submit form describing your property and sufficient proof that it is overassessed,including valuations of similar homes nearby as evidence.
- If your appeal is accepted, your home assessment (and property taxes) will be lowered as a result. Keep in mind that property tax appeals are generally only accepted in a 1-3 month window each year.
Here's how to lower your property taxes in Cascade county
Contact the county assessor
Contact the Cascade county tax assessor's office and ask for a review of the property's value. Visit the Cascade county assessor's website to find the phone number to call. If the assessor determines that your property is worth less than the value on which your taxes are based, your property taxes may be lowered.
Tax exemptions
Start by finding what your tax bill is. Typically you will find your tax bill information on your mortgage statement. Look for tax exemptions or credits that you may be eligible for. Many states and localities offer exemptions or credits for homeowners who meet certain criteria, information such as being over a certain age or having a low income. Cascade county may have these types of exemptions available for homeowners. These exemptions and credits can lower the property tax you owe.
Appeal tax assessment
Appeal the property tax assessment. If you believe that your property's value has been overestimated, you can typically appeal the assessment to your Cascade county tax assessor's office. This is part of the services that your assessor's office provides. You will need to provide evidence to support your claim, such as a recent appraisal or sales data for comparable properties and homes in your area. Usually, you will meet with the Board of Equalization. If your appeal is successful, your property taxes may be lowered.
Challenge the tax rate
Consider challenging the tax rate. In some cases, the amount of property taxes you owe is not based on the value of your property, but on the tax rate set by your local government. If you believe that the tax rate is too high, you can contact your Cascade county government and ask them to consider reducing it.
Property Tax Rules
Stay up-to-date on your property's value and property tax rules. For the purpose of lowering your Cascade county property tax, property value is the assessed property value and not the market property value. Assessed property value is used for taxation purposes while market property value is what a buyer and seller would likely agree on. Typically the assessed value is lower than the market value. Your property's value can change over time due to a variety of factors, such as changes in the local real estate market or improvements you make to your property. To ensure that your property taxes are accurate and fair, it is important to stay informed about your property's value and contact Cascade county local tax assessor's office if you believe there has been a significant change.
Keep in mind that property tax laws and regulations can vary, so it is important to consult with your Cascade county Montana tax assessor's office for specific information about how to reduce your property taxes.
About Cascade County
Homes in Cascade county have a median home value of $183,204.
Cascade county home values are ranked 22 out of 55 counties in the state of Montana for median home price. The average median home value in Montana is $162,744. Roosevelt county has the lowest median price at $97,902. Gallatin county has the highest median price at $387,275.
Compared to the rest of the United States, Cascade county homes have a median home value that is above the national median value of $130,626 by ~40%.
The median household income in Cascade county is $52,049.
Compared to the state of Montana and the United States, Cascade county's median household income is higher than the state of Montana's average median household income of $51,847 and lower than the United States average median household income of $54,172.
Cascade county's population has grown from 77,691 in 1990 to 84,414 in 2020, an increase of 8.7% over that time frame.
For comparison, the state of Montana's population has grown from 799,065 in 1990 to 1,084,225 in 2020, an increase of 36% over that time frame.
In the United States, the population has grown from 248,790,925 in 1990 to 331,449,281 in 2020, an increase of 33% over that time frame.
Cascade county's population change from 1990 to 2020 is less than the population change for Montana and the United States.
Cascade County Montana Cities
Belt, Black Eagle, Cascade, Fort Shaw, Great Falls, Monarch, Neihart, Sand Coulee, Simms, Stockett, Sun River, Ulm, Vaughn
Cascade County Montana Zipcodes
59401 / 59404 / 59405 / 59412 / 59414 / 59421 / 59443 / 59463 / 59465 / 59472 / 59477 / 59480 / 59483 / 59485 / 59487 /
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