Huntsville property tax calculator 2026
This Huntsville property tax calculator provides an estimated property tax based on assessed value and a combined local millage rate. In Alabama, property tax bills are calculated by applying adopted millage rates to the assessed value determined under state law.
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
In Huntsville, property tax is based on assessed value. Local taxing authorities adopt millage rates that apply to that assessed value. The estimated property tax is calculated by multiplying the assessed value entered in the calculator by the combined local millage rate. Because Huntsville spans more than one county, the total millage depends on the specific county and school district where the property is located.
Examples
For example, if a property has an assessed value of 50,000 and a combined local millage rate is entered as a single percentage equivalent, the estimated property tax is calculated by multiplying the assessed value by that combined rate. The actual combined millage depends on the applicable taxing jurisdictions.
Limitations and important notes
This calculator provides an estimated property tax only. Millage rates vary by county, school district, and other local taxing authorities. Assessment rules and exemptions are defined by state law and may affect the official taxable amount. The actual tax bill may differ based on parcel-specific classifications, exemptions, and officially adopted millage rates.
FAQs
How is property taxed in Huntsville, Alabama?
Property tax is calculated by applying combined local millage rates to the assessed value determined under Alabama law.
What value should I enter in this calculator?
You should enter the assessed value of the property as shown on official assessment records, along with the combined local millage rate that applies to the property.
Do all properties in Huntsville have the same tax rate?
No. Millage rates vary depending on the county, school district, and other taxing authorities that apply to the property.
Is this calculator the same as my official tax bill?
No. This tool provides an estimated property tax based on user inputs. The official tax bill is determined by the relevant taxing authorities and may differ.
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.