How Property Tax Works
Huntingdon County, Pennsylvania operates under a property tax system that funds essential local services including public schools, county operations, and municipal services. Property taxes are the primary revenue source for the Southern Huntingdon County School District and other local government entities within the county. The effective tax rate varies significantly by location within the county due to different school districts, municipal boundaries, and special taxing districts that may impose additional levies.
Property owners in Huntingdon County should expect their actual tax rates to differ based on their specific location, as multiple overlapping jurisdictions contribute to the total millage rate. The county uses a mill-based system where each mill represents $1 in tax for every $1,000 of assessed property value. Property assessments are conducted by the county assessor's office, and various tax credits may be available to qualifying property owners, though most require separate applications and are not automatically applied.