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The Williamson County Trustee’s office is responsible for the billing and collection of all City of Brentwood property taxes as well as administering state and local tax relief programs. In early October of each year, a combined tax notice reflecting both City and County property taxes is mailed to property owners as recorded by deed on January 1 of that taxing year. If you do not receive a notice by the end of October, please notify the Williamson County Trustee Office. Property taxes are due and payable without penalty or interest typically from October 1 through February 28 of the next calendar year. Penalty and interest will be added to any delinquent taxes at a rate of 1.5% per month after February 28.
Payment Address
Please pay Brentwood City taxes at the Williamson County Trustee's Office located at:
1320 W Main St #203, Franklin, TN 37064
Search, View, and Pay Property Taxes
To search, view and pay your property taxes or for questions regarding your property tax bill, please visit the Williamson County Trustee or call at 615-790-5709.
Property Tax Assessments
Property tax assessments are made by the Williamson County Property Assessor and certified to the State of Tennessee. City taxes are figured based on these assessments. If a property owner has questions regarding their assessment or a change in mailing address, they should contact the Williamson County Property Tax Assessor’s office at 615-790-5708. Brentwood maintains a low property tax rate of $.29 cents per $100 of assessed value. For tax year 2022, this represents the same effective City tax rate for 31 years.
Average Residential Property Tax in Brentwood
Assumptions: Home valued at $750,000 (Assessed value=$187,500)
Property Taxes | Tax Year 2022 |
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City | $544 |
County | $3,525 |
The majority of County Property Taxes is for the funding of Williamson County Schools
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Monthly Cost of Service Analysis for Residential Property Taxes
Please find here an analysis showing the monthly property tax “bill” for all general fund services and expenditures based on appraised home value.
For example, a person living in a home appraised at $750,000 would pay $544 in annual property taxes to the City of Brentwood, or $45.33 per month. If you distribute this monthly payment across all of the various general fund services provided by the City, the analysis shows that this person would pay less than $24.00 per month combined for Police ($12.42) and Fire ($11.25) protection. They would pay $3.71 per month for a world class Library and only $3.65 per month for almost 1,000 acres of city parks, trails, etc.
Most people can more easily compare the value of a service or product when they think about it in terms of a monthly amount and compare it to other monthly expenses such as mobile phone bill, cable TV bill, garbage collection bill, etc.