Calculating Property Tax

Property taxes in Tennessee are calculated utilizing the following four components:

  1. Appraised Value
    The appraised value for each taxable property in a county is determined by the county property assessor. This amount is an estimate of market value based on an established set of tables, manuals, and procedures mandated by state statute, and is intended to provide an equal treatment of all properties in the jurisdiction for tax purposes.
  2. Assessment Ratio
    The assessment ratio for each different class of property is established by the Tennessee Constitution, Art.2, § 28 and TCA 67-5-801 state law as follows:
    Real Property
    Ratio Property Classification
    25% Residential/Farm
    40% Commercial/Industrial
    55% Public Utility
    Tangible Property
    Ratio Property Classification
    30% Commercial/Industrial
    55% Public Utility
  3. Assessed Value
    The assessed Value is calculated by multiplying the appraised value by the assessment ratio.
  4. Tax Rate
    The tax rate for each county and municipality is set by the County Commission or the City Council based on the amount of monies budgeted to fund the provided services. These tax rates vary depending on the level of services provided and the total value of the county’s tax base.

    The current tax rates for 2009 are as follows:
    • County: $2.88
    • City: $1.24
    • Combined Rate: $4.12

Calculate Your Property Taxes

Property Classification
Montgomery County Tax Rate
Do you live within the city limits?
City of Clarksville Tax Rate
Appraised Value
Assessed Value
County Property Tax
City Property Tax
Estimated Total Property Tax

Calculating Property Tax Example

The example below is for a typical residential property with an Appraised Value of:

$100,000.00

and the most recent Montgomery County Tax Rate of:

$2.88 per $100 of assessed value or .0288

Step 1
Multiply the Appraised Value times the Assessment Ratio

$100,000 X 25% = $25,000

This gives you the property’s Assessment Value


Step 2
Multiply the Assessment Value times the Tax Rate

$25,000 X (2.88/100) = $720

or

$25,000 X .0288 = $720

This gives you the amount of the county property tax bill for this particular property.
*PLEASE NOTE
  • If your property is also in the city, follow the same steps, using the city tax rate of $1.24 to figure your city property tax bill.
  • The billing amount you receive on your actual tax bills may vary slightly based on the method used for rounding.
  • The tax rates for the current tax year are established by the County Commission and City Council in July of that year. The best possible estimate of taxes made between January 1st and July is done by utilizing the tax rates from the previous year.

©2008 Montgomery County Assessor of Property