By Adam RollinsStaff Writer
Property tax rates for local governments, school boards, and other taxing entities have been set for 2022.
Each year, every entity that collects property taxes must …
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Property tax rates for local governments, school boards, and other taxing entities have been set for 2022.
Each year, every entity that collects property taxes must approve updated tax rates, which can be affected by changes in property values, new construction, and ballot issues approved by voters. Tax rates are applied to real estate and personal property owned in Warren County (with one exception, noted below). The taxes are collected all at once by the county government at the end of the year, and then distributed appropriately.
Below are the property tax rates for each public entity in Warren County. Changes from 2021 to 2022 are also noted.
Property taxes are written as an amount of money per $100 of assessed property valuation, and the assessed valuation of a property is only a percentage of its real market value.
To shortcut the math for residential property taxes, we also describe any change in tax payments as an amount per $100,000 in the value of a home.
Statewide
2022 rate — $0.1903
Unchanged from 2021.
Warren County
2022 rate — $0.2503
Increase from 2021 of $0.0101.
Change per $100,000 home value: Increase of $1.919 per year.
Warren County R-III School District
2022 rate — $4.2715
Increase from 2021 of $0.0032.
Change per $100,000 home value: Increase of $0.608 per year.
Wright City R-II School District
2022 rate — $4.4487
No change from 2021.
Washington School District
2022 rate — $4.0452
Increase from 2021 of $0.0107.
Change per $100,000 home value: Increase of $2.033 per year.
East Central College
2022 rate — $0.4472
No change from 2021.
Scenic Regional Library District
2022 rate — $0.1908
No change from 2021.
Warren County Ambulance District
2022 rate — $0.4931
No change from 2021.
Marthasville Community Ambulance District
2022 rate — $0.3962
No change from 2021.
Warrenton Fire Protection District
2022 rate — $0.4497
No change from 2021.
Wright City Fire Protection District
2022 rate — $0.5818
No change from 2021.
Marthasville Fire Protection District
2022 rate — $0.6614
Decrease from 2021 of $0.0601
Change per $100,000 home value: Decrease of $11.419 per year.
Village of Pendleton
2022 rate — $0.50
No change from 2021.
City of Warrenton
2022 rate — $0.4658
No change from 2021.
City of Wright City
2022 rate — $0.8865
Decrease from 2021 of $0.03.
Change per $100,000 home value: Decrease of $5.70 per year.
City of Truesdale
2022 rate — $0.8766
Increase from 2021 of $0.0149.
Change per $100,000 home value: Increase of $2.831 per year.
City of Marthasville
2022 rate — $0.7112
No change from 2021.
Village of Innsbrook
The village of Innsbrook is the only political entity in Warren County that does not have a personal property tax. The village taxes real estate only.
2022 rate — $0.1272
No change from 2021.
City of Jonesburg
2022 rate — $0.4607
No change from 2021.