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To use the calculator, just enter your property's current market value (such as a current appraisal, or a recent purchase price). For comparison, the median home value in San Diego County is $486,000.00.
Calculate how much you'll pay in property taxes on your home, given your location and assessed home value. Compare your rate to the California and U.S. average.
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Get help with your San Diego County property taxes. Contact our Property Tax Services office for assistance. Open weekdays 8am-5pm. Phone: 858-694-2901.
The property tax rate is 1%, plus any bonds, fees, or special charges. This amounts to about 1.25% of the purchase price. As a general rule, you can calculate your monthly tax payment by multiply the purchase price by .0125 and dividing by 12.
Paying your property taxes promptly is an integral step in supporting your local schools, libraries, and communities. This chart was calculated by the County of San Diego Auditor and Controller’s office.
To calculate your supplemental tax bill, subtract your home’s old value from the new market value based on the reassessment. You are taxed on that difference. Next, we prorate what you owe based on the number of months left in the fiscal year.
The Review of Assessment (Proposition 8) form is available from December 1st through April 30th online and at all ARCC branch offices. Applications can be submitted from December 1st through April 30th. For additional information, please call (858) 505-6262.
You can also use our San Diego County Property Tax Calculator to estimate your property tax based on median tax values (results open in new page).
To calculate your property tax bill in San Diego, you’ll need to follow these steps: Step 1: Determine your property’s assessed value. You can find this information on your property tax bill or by contacting the County Assessor’s Office. Step 2: Look up the tax rate for your property.