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  1. www.sccassessor.org › index › online-servicesSupplemental Tax Estimator

    The Assessor has developed an on line tool to look up basic information, such as assessed value and assessor's parcel number (APN), for real property in Santa Clara County. Currently you may research and print assessment information for individual parcels free of charge.

  2. The average cumulative sales tax rate in Santa Clara County, California is 9.3% with a range that spans from 9.13% to 9.38%. These figures are the sum of the rates together on the state, county, city, and special levels. Santa Clara County is located in California and contains around 21 cities, towns, and other locations.

  3. Application forms for Proposition 19 are required to be submitted to the Assessor in which the replacement property is located. A non-refundable processing fee of $110 is required in Santa Clara County. Checks should be made out to County of Santa Clara. Credit card payments for the processing fee are accepted in person at our office.

  4. Santa Clara City Hall (1500 Warburton Ave.) is open Monday – Friday 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. (Planning Counter is closed on Thursday, 10 a.m. – 11.30 a.m. for staff meeting). The City of Santa Clara encourages scheduling virtual appointments for services. The public may schedule virtual and in-person appointments on our booking page.

  5. Santa Clara County is divided into about 800 tax rate areas, each having a unique combination of taxing agencies and special assessments. A typical Tax Rate Area has tax rates per $100 of assessed value that includes a base rate of 1% of value = $1.00, county bonds = $0.0388, school bonds = $0.100, water bonds = $0.010, total = $1.1488.

  6. Application forms for Proposition 19 are required to be submitted to the Assessor in which the replacement property is located. A non-refundable processing fee of $110 is required in Santa Clara County. Checks should be made out to County of Santa Clara. Credit card payments for the processing fee are accepted in person at our office.

  7. Assessment Information. The Institute for Local Government, which is not a part of the Assessor's Office, has prepared a one page flyer that can help explain the property tax assessment appeals process. Phone: 408-299-5500. A taxpayer who disagrees with the assessed value on the Notification Card may request a review by presenting to the ...

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