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2009 Real Property Abstract of Assessment Report

 

 

 

Douglas County Taxable Value


2004 2005 2006 2007 2008
Douglas County 26,658,670,840 29,199,416,920 30,993,752,310 33,933,447,230 34,956,883,915
Cities
Omaha 20,091,391,760 21,495,123,660 22,265,984,445 25,302,239,770 26,509,935,870
Elkhorn 434,745,100 454,368,105 465,365,525 Annexed To Omaha Annexed to Omaha
Waterloo 38,973,770 42,472,150 43,420,865 53,653,750 57,452,065
Valley 111,111,240 109,988,980 109,896,670 119,491,850 123,260,730
Ralston 276,419,220 293,545,350 310,183,475 328,822,540 337,793,670
Bennington 39,018,855 41,579,360 43,193,405 83,269,170 83,342,880
Largest School Districts
1 Omaha 14,258,305,630 15,419,029,350 16,237,657,545 17,638,701,720 18,009,451,065
10 Elkhorn 1,749,336,470 2,220,338,045 2,615,013,085 3,030,989,310 3,350,857,600
11 Waterloo 122,339,635 Merged See 15 Merged See 15 Merged See 15 Merged see 15
17 Millard 5,939,204,590 6,546,380,240 6,861,195,600 7,413,315,540 7,558,025,200
33 Valley 297,009,275 Merged See 15 Merged See 15 Merged See 15 Merged see 15
54 Ralston 1,288,498,520 1,336,507,405 1,368,785,080 1,439,522,425 1,452,122,270
59 Bennington 250,990,770 349,050,730 439,683,320 529,975,425 583,456,365
66 Westside 2,684,002,135 2,787,550,350 2,887,413,930 3,187,963,420 3,240,601,570
15 Douglas West 458,910,115 486,224,655 561,445,470 597,242,160
  Provided by the Douglas County Assessor

Douglas County Property Statistics (As of August 31, 2009)


212,206 Parcels in Douglas County
9,383 Commercial improved parcels (includes industrial)
25,180 Vacant land parcels
159,575 Residential improved parcels
2,399 Mobile homes
15,052 Business personal property schedules
17,969 Religious, charitable, educational and cemetery exemptions (real property only)
91 Business Aircraft

Calculating Taxes Using Tax Rates

The Assessor does not levy taxes. Government subdivisions set tax rates to meet their budgets. Tax rates are based on each $100 of assessed valuation.

To figure your own tax, divide your assessed value by 100 to get the multiplier and then use that number to multiply the tax rate. For example, for a $100,000 house you would multiply the rate by 1,000 to get the tax figure. A home valued at $81,800 would use 818 as a multiplier.

For futher information about taxes visit the Douglas County Treasurer web site