Q: When are property taxes due in Dixon County for the current fiscal year?
A: Property tax payment schedules vary by county in Nebraska. Contact the Dixon County Treasurer's office for specific due dates for FY 2025-2026, as payment timing can differ from other Nebraska counties.
Q: What tax credits are available and do I need to apply?
A: Nebraska offers several tax credits including Homestead Exemption, Disabled Veteran credits, and agricultural land credits. All credits require separate applications and are NOT automatically applied. Applications must be filed annually between February 1st and June 30th with the Dixon County Assessor's office.
Q: How does the Homestead Exemption work?
A: Nebraska's Homestead Exemption does not reduce your current assessed value. Instead, it caps future assessment increases to help limit property tax growth over time. You must apply every year between February 1st and June 30th to maintain this protection.
Q: When does the county reassess properties?
A: Nebraska conducts property reassessments periodically, with most counties reassessing every 4-6 years. Contact the Dixon County Assessor for the current reassessment schedule and appeal deadlines if you disagree with your assessment.
Q: What are the penalties for late property tax payments?
A: Late payments incur interest and penalties as specified by Nebraska state law. Contact the Dixon County Treasurer for current penalty rates and payment options to avoid additional charges.
Q: Can I pay property taxes online?
A: Many Nebraska counties offer online payment options. Check the Dixon County Treasurer's website or call their office to confirm available electronic payment methods and any associated convenience fees.
Q: Why did my tax bill increase when the tax rate stayed the same?
A: Tax bills can increase due to higher property assessments, new special district taxes, bond issues, or the addition of previously unassessed improvements. Contact the Dixon County Assessor to understand specific changes to your property's assessment.
Q: How do special districts affect my tax rate?
A: Your total tax rate includes levies from all taxing districts serving your property location, such as school districts, fire districts, and improvement districts. These can vary significantly within Dixon County depending on your specific address and which services are provided to your area.