Within the city limits of Spring Hill, everyone has to pay city property taxes. In addition, part of Spring Hill is in Williamson County and part is in Maury County, so everyone has to pay property taxes to their county. It’s also possible to have a Spring Hill mailing address but to not be within the city limits. In this case, you would only have to pay county taxes.
You’ll need to find out how much the county thinks your home is worth. Use the links below to check:
If you live on the Williamson side of Spring Hill, visit the Williamson County Assessor.
If you live on the Maury side of Spring Hill visit the Maury County Assessor.
Use your last name or address to find your house. Once you’re found your house, click on it, and look for the “assessed value”. The assessed value is 25% of what the county thinks your home is worth.
Since Spring Hill isn’t a huge town, they use the county’s assessed value to determine city property taxes.
Spring Hill City Property Taxes
The rate is $.60 for every $100 of assessed value.
Assessed value divided by $100, then multiplied by $.60 = annual city tax.
Williamson County Property Taxes
The rate is $2.26 for every $100 of assessed value.
Assessed value divided by $100, then multiplied by $2.26 = annual Williamson county tax
Maury County Property Taxes
The rate is $2.65 for every $100 of assessed value.
Assessed value divided by $100, then multiplied by $2.65 = annual Maury county tax
Total Property Tax
annual city tax + your county’s annual tax = total property taxes
If you’re interested in how assessments work, please see my post: Property Tax Assessments Williamson and Maury County.

