Countywide vs. County-Only Taxes

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Property owners are taxed differently depending on where their property is in the county.

  • Countywide: all Missoula County property owners, including those who live within the City of Missoula limits.
  • County-only: in addition to the countywide taxes, property owners outside the Missoula city limits pay county-only taxes rather than city taxes.


What's the reason for this difference? City residents pay for certain department budgets, such as the road department, health department and animal control, through their City of Missoula taxes. County residents pay for these services through their county taxes, but they don't pay city taxes.

A more accurate, oranges-to-oranges comparison of city resident taxes vs. county resident taxes: for city residents, you would need to take “City taxes + Countywide taxes,” and for county residents, take “Countywide taxes + county-only taxes."

For the most comprehensive, specific breakdown of your taxes, go to https://itax.missoulacounty.us/itax/. There, you can enter in your info (name and address are sufficient) and it will pull up the tax info for your property.

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The Missoula County commissioners voted to adopt the County’s fiscal year 2023 budget at their public meeting on Thursday, Sept. 8.  

Learn about the 2023 fiscal year budget in the Budget in Brief.

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