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2022-2023 Tax Rate Set

The 2022-2023 property tax rate has been set by the Town Assessor, committed on August 25, 2022. The Town of Scarborough’s new tax rate is now set at $15.39 per $1,000 of property value for the 2023 fiscal year, which runs from July 1, 2022 to June 30, 2023. The new rate applies to the taxes due on October 17, 2022 and March 15, 2023. Fall tax bills will be sent out by the first week of September.

Although assessments have been finalized, property owners are always welcome to review their property information and reach out to our Assessing department with any questions.


About the Fiscal Year 2023 Process

The new rate is up $0.37 over the prior rate of $15.02. This 2.46% increase from last year remains lower than the 3.00% increase that was estimated at the time of budget approval in June.

A variety of factors led to a final tax rate that was ultimately lower than all projections. Firstly, the final tax rate is lower than was anticipated due to actual values exceeding estimated values. During the budget approval process, some of the numbers that were used in the projected Tax Rate Computation were only estimated numbers. One number that gets incorporated into the final calculation is the Total Taxable Valuation, or the assessed value of all real estate and personal property in Town, less eligible exemptions. The Taxable Valuation, and the increase of its value from last year, was notably higher than projected. This was primarily due to greater-than-estimated value resulting from new construction and development in Town. The estimated value that was used during the budget approval process was $4,964,134,576—a $118.45 million increase from Fiscal Year 2022. In reality, at the time of commitment the actual taxable value was $4,988,176,876—a $142.5 million increase from Fiscal Year 2022.

While the increase in Total Taxable Valuation helped to more broadly disperse the tax burden among property owners, some actual revenue amounts (adjusted from the initial budget projections) contributed to reducing the Total Net Budget. Most notably, the BETE (Business Equipment Tax Exemption) Reimbursement amount received from the State was estimated at $700,000. The actual amount received will be $827,989.


How the Tax Rate is Determined

The tax rate is determined by taking the total Tax Levy (combined municipal, school, and county budgets minus all revenues) and dividing it by the total Taxable Valuation. In short, Tax Levy/Taxable Valuation = Tax Rate. Part of finalizing the total taxable valuation entails the Assessing department reviewing properties each year as of April 1st, the state-mandated assessment date, for any changes prior to finalizing assessments. 2022 assessments and property details are available on our online database. Please note that because assessments are as of April 1, any changes to a property since then (including changes in ownership) will not be reflected online.

The annual tax bill for each property is calculated by multiplying the taxable value by the tax rate. For example, a home valued at $400,000 would owe $6,156 in property taxes for fiscal year 2023 (400,000 x 0.01539 = $6,156).


Reach Out to Us

Contact us at (207) 730-4060, email ncloutier@scarboroughmaine.org, or visit our office on the lower level of Town Hall. The Assessor will deliver a brief presentation regarding the 2022-2023 Tax Commitment at the Town Council meeting scheduled for September 7th.

Visit the Assessing page for additional information, including the 2022-2023 Assessor’s Report to Town Council.

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