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How to Calculate your Estimated 2017 Tax Bill In order to calculate your 2017 tax bill, you will need to know the taxable value of your property as assessed by the Weber County Assessor’s Office. Below are instructions for finding this information on the Weber County website, together with instructions on how to calculate your estimated 2017 total tax bill and Ogden City’s portion of your bill. 1. Open your web browser and enter the following address into the search bar: http://www3.co.weber.ut.us/psearch/. 2. On the Parcel Search page, enter in either your name, address, or parcel number. 3. Find your property on the search results list. There may be one or more properties listed, depending on how you searched. Click on your parcel number. 4. Find your Taxable Value for 2017. 5. Click on the Tax History tab to see a comparison of your 2016 taxable rate and your 2017 taxable rate. 6. To calculate your 2017 estimated taxes for each option, or your 2016 to 2017 Ogden City comparisons, enter your taxable values in the boxes on side 2 of this sheet and complete the calculations as directed. ---PAGE BREAK--- To Determine Your Total Estimated Property Tax Bill for 2017: 2017 Taxable Value of Property Multiplied by Combined Rate2 Equals Total Estimated 2017 Tax3 Proposed 7.2% Increase1 0.017034 To Determine Ogden City's Portion of Property Tax Bill for 2017: 2017 Taxable Value of Property Multiplied by Ogden City Rate1 Equals Total Ogden City 2017 Tax 0.003103 A To Compare Ogden City's 2016 Tax Amount to Proposed 2017 Tax Amounts 2016 Taxable Value of Property Multiplied by Ogden City 2016 Rate Equals Total Ogden City 2016 Tax 0.003103 B Subtract 2016(Box B) from 2017 (Box A) Difference - 2016 and 2017 Taxes 1 Proposed increase maintains the 2016 rate. 2 The Combined Rate includes the proposed rate for Ogden City. It does not include any other rate increases that other taxing entities may be considering. 3 See Note 2. Increases by other taxing entities may increase the 2017 tax.