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New report says Iowa’s property taxes are 10th highest in U.S.

Iowa has the tenth-highest average property tax rate in the country, according to a report from the Tax Foundation.

Kim JarrettbyKim Jarrett
September 14, 2023
in Local Government, State Government
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Study: $1,702 Collected in Property Taxes Per Capita in Iowa

(The Center Square) – Iowa has the tenth-highest average property tax rate in the country, according to a report from the Tax Foundation.

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The report compiles average property tax rates paid in 2021. Iowa’s average is 1.52% of the home’s value.

The highest median property taxes in Iowa are in Dallas County, where property owners pay an average of $4,380 annually. The county, located outside Des Moines, is the fastest growing in the state, according to the report.

Pocahontas County has the lowest median property taxes, where the average tax payment is $969 a year.

Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds signed a property tax relief bill into law in May.

Some of the provisions include a limit on how much local governments can grow based on assessed property values, according to the bill. City or county assessments that increase by three to six percent can only grow government by two percent; those above six percent can only grow by three percent. Less than three percent growth will not result in any changes.

The bill also gave a $6,500 property tax break to Iowans 65 and older. Veteran tax breaks increased to $4,000.

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In the U.S., 11 counties have median property tax bills of more than $10,000, according to the Tax Foundation. In New Jersey, it’s Bergen, Essex, Hunterdon, Morris, Passaic and Union counties. The New York counties of Nassau, New York, Rockland and Westchester counties have bills of more than $10,000, as does Fall Church County in Virginia.

The lowest property tax rates are in the Northwest Arctic Borough and Kusilvak Census Area in Alaska; Allen, Avoyelles, East Carroll and West Carroll in Louisiana and Choctaw County in Alabama, according to the report.

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Kim Jarrett is the associate editor of The Center Square. Jarrett's career spans over 30 years with stops in radio, print and television. She has won awards from both the Georgia Press Association and the Georgia Association of Broadcasters.

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