Local Economy

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Facts and figures on Bozeman

 

The economy of the Gallatin Valley is four prong--Technology, Agriculture, Tourism and Government.

Gallatin Valley ranks first in milk, potato and alfalfa production in the state. Annual cash receipts exceed $31 million for livestock and $32 million for crops. Amber waves of grain are definitely a part of the Gallatin Valley.

With Yellowstone Park at our back door, tourism is a major part of the economy. Combined with no sales tax, beautiful mountains to camp in and ski on plus many historical sites to see, people choose Bozeman as their vacation destination.

Montana State University is one of the largest employers in Bozeman. Many hi-tech companies have relocated to Bozeman because of the outstanding engineering and research facilities at MSU. These firms work with fiber optics, biotechnologies computer program design and environmental technologies. Anchor Gaming is one of the largest private employers in Bozeman. The maker of video poker and keno machine employs over 300 people. Other major employers include Bozeman Deaconess Hospital, Bozeman Public Schools, Rightnow Technologies and the U.S. National Forest Service. With the advances in technology and transportation, many families choose to live in the Bozeman area and work elsewhere either via computer, fax or commuting. Economic Development The Gallatin Development Corporation helps local businesses, new business and those looking to relocate a business to the Bozeman area. They assist basic sector employers, particularly those in technology and manufacture, and provide counseling through the Small Business Development Center. GDC works with MSU to promote the commercialization of new technologies. To contact the Gallatin Development Corporation, write them at 222 East Main Street, Suite 102, Bozeman, Mt 59715, phone 587-3113 or www.bozeman.org

Montana Taxes Montana's individual income tax is a progressive income tax, similar to the federal personal income tax. This is based on the net income of residents and not resident individuals, fiduciaries and beneficiaries of estates and trusts. Residents of Montana are taxed on income from all sources, regardless of where earned. Non-residents are taxed on income earned from any Montana source.

Property taxes All property, except agricultural land, has an assessed value that is equal to its market value. In Bozeman, property taxes are about one to 1 3/4 percent of the property value. Moving to a new home is always filled with many hopes and dreams. What do we want?, can we afford what we really want?, will there be the amenities available for my family that we want them to have? Our staff at Prudential Bozeman Real Estate want to help you make that dream a reality. Bozeman offers a variety of choices for your new home. If a mountain property is your ideal, choose between Bridger Canyon, Hyalite Canyon, or Bear Canyon. These areas offer beautiful views, log homes as well as beautifully appointed homes.