Treasurer
Fax: (307) 739-8634
Teton County Administration Building
200 South Willow Street, main floor
8 AM - 5 PM, Monday through Friday
Property Tax Information
Property tax definition & calculation
A property tax is an ad valorem tax. Which is, a tax imposed according to the value of the property. In Wyoming, the county assessor is charged with the responsibility to value property at its fair market value. This value is then applied to the level of assessment, as determined by the state legislature. Currently, the level of assessment is 11.5% for industrial use property and 9.5% for residential, agricultural and all other property. The result is assessed value. The assessed value is then applied to the mill levy (set by the Board of County Commissioners) to derive the exact tax dollar amount due each year. Once the tax is determined, it is the duty of the county treasurer to collect taxes.
What you need to estimate your tax bill
A = Mill Levy Rate
B = 1,000 (Divisor used to convert mill rate to a decimal)
A / B = C (Mill rate expressed in decimal form)
(You will be assessed only on a portion of your property`s total value. The assessed value will equal 9.5% of the total appraised value.)
C x D = E (Your estimated tax bill)
Example: Determining the tax bill for a house or property appraised at $400,000
A = 59.192 (2006 rural mill levy rate)
B = 1,000
D = $38,000 (Assessed value, being 9.5% of $400,000)
i.e., C (.059192) x D ($19,000) = E ($2,249.30) Estimated tax amount
What is a mill levy?
A mill is 1/10 of $.01 or $.001 (one thousandth of a dollar). A mill levy is the number of dollars a taxpayer must pay for every $1,000 of assessed value. The taxing entity determines the amount of dollars based on its budget request to the County Commissioners.
In cooperation with Teton County Government, Official Payments Corporation offers individuals and businesses the opportunity to pay taxes or fees by telephone or directly over the Internet.
Mission Statement
The Treasurer is charged with statutory obligations which include: the collection of taxes and fees, motor vehicle registrations, distributing the same to taxing entities according to imposed mill levies, etc; managing the investment portfolio pursuant to investment policies approved by the Board of County Commissioners; and of managing the office to serve the citizens and taxpayers of Teton County, Wyoming.

