About Taxes
The Iberia Parish Assessor’s Office must appraise and assess
value on approximately 68,000 parcels of property.The Louisiana constitution
requires the assessor to list and place a value on all property that is subject
to ad valorem taxes. Ad valorem means according to value. The value that the
assessor determines is called assessed value and is a percentage of fair market
value or use value as prescribed by law. The assessed value is calculated as a
percentage of the market value as provided for by law.
Land:
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10% FMV
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Residential Improvements:
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10% FMV
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Commercial (includes personal):
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15% FMV
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Commercial land:
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10% FMV
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Taxes are calculated by multiplying the
assessed value by the tax rate set by various millages, bond rates and fees
voted on by registered voters in different districts established by the
Legislature or Constitution.
If the property is your home, you may deduct a maximum of $7,500 from
the total assessed value before finding the taxable assessed value.
For example, if your home is valued at $100,000 and assessed at 10%, or
$10,000, and you are eligible and have signed for homestead exemption, you
would calculate your taxes as follows:
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Parish
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City
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Assessed Value
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$
|
10,000
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$
|
10,000
|
Homestead Exemption
|
- $
|
7,500
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- $
|
0
|
Taxable Assessed Value
|
$
|
2,500
|
$
|
10,000
|
Assumed Tax Rate
|
x
|
.070
|
x
|
.020
|
Totals
|
$
|
175
|
$
|
200
|
The Iberia Parish Tax Collector, which is the
Iberia Parish Sheriff’s Office, is responsible for mailing the tax notices and
collecting the taxes based on the assessments and the millage rates.
The annual parish tax notices are mailed out in November and are due by
December 31 of that year.
Each municipality within the parish is
responsible for mailing the tax notices and collecting the taxes based on the
assessments and the millage rates for that municipality. The
municipality sets these millage rates or tax rates.
The different governing bodies within the
parish set millage rates for the parish.
These governing bodies include the Iberia Parish School Board, Iberia
Parish Sheriff, Iberia Parish Council, and several others.
Also, there may be additional millages set for the individual Fire
Districts, Recreation Districts, etc. that depend on where the property is
located.