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While dates may vary slightly, generally real estate property taxes are due on the third Thursday of February and July. Please call the office at 216-443-7400 Option 1 with questions. Mobile home taxes are due March 1st and July 31st (or the first business day following if those dates fall on a weekend or holiday).
Be 65 years of age, or turn 65, by December 31st of the year for which they apply; or. Be totally and permanently disabled as of January 1st of the year for which they apply, as certified by a licensed physician or psychologist; or.
Calculate Real Property Taxes To compute the taxable or assessed value, multiply the market value (1) times 35%. To compute the gross taxes, divide the taxable rate ($81.45) by 1000 and multiply the factor by the taxable value ($35,000).
However, only one locality has an 8% tax rate: Cuyahoga County. The next highest county tax rate in Ohio belongs to Hamilton County at 7.8%. After that, Coshocton County and Lucas county are tied at 7.75%.
Cuyahoga County sales tax details The Ohio sales tax rate is currently 5.75%. The Cuyahoga County sales tax rate is 2.25%.
Cleveland has a combined sales tax rate of 8.0%. In Ohio, the sales tax rate can be made up of three different sales tax rates: The Ohio state sales tax rate: 5.75% A Cuyahoga County sales tax rate: 1.25%
The state sales and use tax rate is 5.75 percent. Counties and regional transit authorities may levy additional sales and use taxes. For more information about the sales and use tax, look at the options below.
Tax Rates MunicipalityMust fileTax Rate CLAYTON YES 1.50% CLEVELAND YES 2.50% DALTON YES 1.50% EDON YES 1.75%33 more rows
Who do I contact with a question on my property tax bill? Contact the Cuyahoga County Fiscal Officer's Office, by calling 216-443-7010 or visiting online at Fiscal Officer , with any property tax bill questions you may have.