How is Allegheny County's CLR changing in 2025? In 2025, Allegheny County's CLR will drop to 52.7%. Four years ago, Allegheny County properties were assessed at 86.2% of market value. At that time, a property worth $1,000,000 was assessed at $862,000.
Common Level Ratio - CLR. Real estate valuation factors are based on sales data compiled by the State Tax Equalization Board. New ratios are released July 1 of every year. Additional Common Level Ratio info can be found on the Pennsylvania Department of Revenue website.
Monroe County (4.73%) had the highest property tax burden in the state, 0.92 percentage points higher than the second highest, Pike County (3.81%).
County Executive Innamorato and County Council have jointly agreed on a compromised budget agreement that will result in a 1.7 mill increase and a balanced budget for 2025. The calculator below can be used to calculate your property taxes with the new millage rate of 6.43.
Primary Residence Tax Discount The Treasurer's Office administrates Act 77, Senior Citizen Tax Relief, which entitles qualified senior citizen homeowners to a flat 30% discount on the real estate tax on their primary residence.
The Board of Appeals can be reached by calling 717-783-3664. Forms can be downloaded from the Board's Online Petition Center or obtained by calling 1-888-PATAXES (728-2937). If there are technical issues with the filing of an online petition, an email can be sent to ra-rapswebtechnicalcontact@pa.