Welcome to Boise - Jewel of the West!The City of Boise is part of a thriving metropolitan area of 450,000 people. Nestled in the Treasure Valley against the majestic foothills, Boise is the largest metropolitan area in Idaho. Boise is rich in history, cultural events, public art and galleries, sporting events and fine dining. Situated where the high desert meets the western edge of the Rocky Mountains, Boise is the gateway to exceptional recreational opportunities, including: world famous white-water rafting, Nordic and Alpine skiing, snowmobiling, hunting, fishing, backpacking and camping. Hiking, biking, and fishing are popular activities right in the metro area. |
City/Area Information... Boise, Idaho, is the state capital, and one of two metropolitan areas in Idaho. Approximately 403,817 people live in the Boise Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA) which includes Ada and Canyon Counties. Nampa and Caldwell are the major cities located within Canyon County. The below figures are for the Boise Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA) unless otherwise noted. PopulationBoise Metropolitan Statistical Area, 2000 - 403,817 Geography & ClimateLand Area, Boise MSA - 1,645 square miles IndustryThe Treasure Valley economy is strong due to a healthy mix of business, education, healthcare, retail, manufacturing, government and the military and professional communities - all working together to provide stability and promise for more than 380,000 residents. The natural resource industries are central to the well-being of the area. Tourism is a major growth factor of the Idaho economy. Idaho is an exquisite state, beautiful from every angle. People come to the area to ski, float the wild rivers, hunt, fish and camp. The newest industry added to the mix is the high tech manufacturing that has provided strong growth in recent years. A regional trade and commerce center, the area draws people from three states - eastern Oregon, northern Nevada and southern Idaho - a combined population of over 550,000 people. The professional community is central to Boise's identity and integrity. Some of the area's most talented professionals were drawn here because this is a beautiful city in a beautiful land. Parks & RecreationThe Boise area has a number of outstanding parks and facilities with plenty of opportunity for recreational and family activities, including golf, boating, youth athletics, softball, football and baseball, biking, skating or just picnicking. The Boise River Greenbelt is located on both banks of the Boise River, covering over 16 acres and providing more than 25 miles of paved and graveled paths for walkers, bikers, skaters, joggers and runners. For those wanting to experience the great outdoors, our mountains, deserts, lakes and rivers offer year-round recreation. Rich forests, punctuated by clear, high mountain lakes, stand in contrast to the quiet beauty of high desert plains. The Boise area abounds with recreational and scenic resources within a short trek from downtown. Individual Income Tax
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Property TaxTax rates may vary among localities depending on the aggregate levies imposed by cities, counties, and special taxing districts. The averages tax rate for the urban areas of the state is approximately 1.7 percent of market value. This rate varies from about one percent to 2.7 percent of market value depending on the local area.
TaxesA tax is levied on Idaho taxable income of individuals, estates and trusts. Tax rates range from 2 percent to 8.2 percent, depending on income. Taxable income (filing as single) $0-$7,500 2-7.5% Federal income tax is not deductible from State taxes. Every taxpayer is required to file a return and must pay a $10 permanent building-fund tax. Sales & Use TaxThe state levies a five percent Sales and Use Tax on all sales or transfers of title of tangible personal property. Retail sales of tangible personal property are taxed at five percent. Major exemptions are on sales for the following:
Tax rates may vary among localities depending on the aggregate levies imposed by cities, counties, and special taxing districts. The average tax rate for the urban areas of the state is approximately 1.7 percent of market value. This rate varies from about one percent to 2.7% of market value depending on the local area.
Sales & Use TaxThe state levies a five percent Sales and Use Tax on all sales or transfers of title of tangible personal property. Retail sales of tangible personal property are taxed at five percent. Major exemptions are on sales for the following:
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