Carver County property tax calculator 2026
This calculator provides an estimated annual property tax for real estate located in Carver County, Minnesota. The estimate is based on an assessed taxable value and a combined local property tax rate that reflects all applicable local taxing authorities.
Estimates only. Results may differ from official tax bills, pay stubs, or filed returns.
Many U.S. counties use multiple local taxing authorities (county, city, school district, special districts). Enter your combined local millage rate as shown on your annual property tax notice.
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Enter the assessed value to see the estimated annual property tax.
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How it works
The estimate is calculated by applying a combined local property tax rate to the assessed taxable value you provide. Local tax rates reflect levies from the county, city or township, school district, and any applicable special taxing districts. Because these rates differ by location, results represent an estimate rather than an official tax amount.
Examples
If two properties have the same assessed taxable value but are located in different cities or school districts within Carver County, their estimated property taxes may differ due to different combined local tax rates.
Limitations and important notes
This tool does not calculate parcel-specific adjustments, exemptions, credits, or special assessments. Actual property tax amounts depend on the exact taxing jurisdictions that apply to a property and may differ from this estimate. Certified assessed values, eligibility-based exemptions, and jurisdiction-specific levies applied within Carver County, Minnesota can influence the final property tax bill and may not be fully captured by this estimate.
FAQs
Is this the exact property tax I will owe?
No. This calculator provides an estimate. Official property tax amounts are determined by local taxing authorities and shown on your property tax statement.
Why can property taxes differ within Carver County?
Taxes differ because cities or townships, school districts, and special districts set their own levies, resulting in different combined local tax rates.
Does this calculator include exemptions or credits?
No. Exemptions and credits depend on parcel-specific eligibility and are not included in this estimate.
Can I use this estimate for planning purposes?
Yes. The estimate can be useful for general planning, but it should not be treated as an official or final tax amount.
Calculations are simplified and for guidance only. Always double-check results and current rules with official sources or a qualified professional before making financial decisions.