How Property Tax Works
Menominee County, Wisconsin operates a property tax system that funds essential local services including schools, county operations, municipal services, and special districts. Property taxes are the primary revenue source for local governments in the county, supporting everything from road maintenance and public safety to education and social services. The county uses an assessment ratio of 1.005219404 for calculating estimated fair market values on tax bills.
Property tax rates in Menominee County vary significantly by location within the county due to overlapping taxing jurisdictions including school districts, municipalities, fire districts, and other special purpose districts. While Wisconsin's statewide average property tax rate is approximately 1%, actual rates in Menominee County can differ based on your specific property location and the combination of taxing districts that serve your area. Property owners should expect variations in their effective tax rates depending on which municipal, school, and special district boundaries their property falls within.