Summit County property tax calculator 2026
This Summit County property tax calculator provides an estimated annual property tax based on your taxable value and a combined local property tax rate. In practice, the total rate can reflect multiple taxing entities, and relief or deferral programs may affect what a specific owner owes.
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 Summit County, taxable value is first determined under Utah’s property tax framework, including the primary residence exemption where applicable. Rather than relying on a single uniform county rate, property taxes reflect overlapping levies adopted by the county, school districts, municipalities, and special service districts, and this calculator estimates tax by applying the total combined rate you enter to the taxable value provided.
Examples
If you enter a taxable value and a combined local rate, the calculator returns an estimated annual property tax by multiplying the two. If you change the combined rate to reflect a different set of taxing entities, the estimate will change accordingly.
Limitations and important notes
Results are estimates only. Tax rates may vary by taxing entity and property location within the county, and the combined rate is not automatically determined by this tool. Any property tax relief or deferral programs are typically eligibility-based and are not applied automatically here. Actual tax bills may differ.
FAQs
Is this an official Summit County property tax bill?
No. This is an estimator that provides an estimated annual property tax based on the values you enter.
What rate should I enter for Summit County?
Enter a combined local property tax rate that matches the taxing entities that apply to the property. If you only have individual components, add them together and enter the total.
Does the calculator include exemptions or relief programs?
No. Property tax relief or deferral programs are commonly eligibility-based, so this estimator does not apply them automatically.
Why might my estimate differ from what I actually pay?
Rates can vary by taxing entity and property location, and taxable value and any eligibility-based programs can affect the final amount on an actual bill.
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.