Transparency & Accountability
How Ammon allocates resources and manages public funds.
The City of Ammon is committed to fiscal responsibility and transparency. The city’s fiscal year runs from October 1 through September 30, with the annual budget approved by the City Council each August. Below you'll find budget documents, fee schedules, financial reports, and tax resources to help you understand how your city government manages public funds.
Fiscal Year
2025-2026
Population Served
19,617
City Departments
8
Parks Maintained
12
Documents & Reports
Budget Documents
Annual budgets and appropriations
- FY 2025-2026 Adopted BudgetPDF
- FY 2025-2026 Adopted BudgetPDF
- FY 2025-2026 Adopted BudgetPDF
- Budget Hearing NoticePDF
Fees & Rate Schedules
Current city fees and service rates
- 2025 Fall Fee ResolutionPDF
- Water & Sewer Rate SchedulePDF
- Building Permit Fee SchedulePDF
- Impact Fee SchedulePDF
- Park Shelter Rental RatesLink
Financial Reports
Annual budgets and appropriations
- FY 2025 Annual Financial ReportPDF
- FY 2024 Annual Financial ReportPDF
- Independent Audit ReportPDF
Public Records
City code, ordinances, and public documents
- City CodeLink
- Laserfiche WebLink PortalLink
- Request for Public Records FormPDF
Tax Information
Property, Sales & Income Tax
Ammon residents encounter three primary tax types. The City of Ammon does not administer taxes directly — these are managed by county and state agencies. Use the resources below to find what you need.
Contact & Hours
City Finance Department
Budget, Fees & Financial Inquiries
Public Records Request
Need a financial document not listed above? Submit a Request for Public Records form to the City Clerk's office.
Budget Hearings
Public budget hearings are held annually. View the Meetings & Agendas page for upcoming hearing dates.
Laserfiche Document Portal
Browse the city's complete document archive including ordinances, resolutions, and historical records at WebLink Portal.
Current Budget
How the Budget Works
The City Council reviews and approves the annual budget each August before the October 1 start of the fiscal year. The budget process includes public hearings where residents can provide input. Budget workshops are held as part of the Council’s regular meeting schedule.
View meeting agendas and schedules
Revenue Sources
Financial Reports
Tax Information
The City of Ammon does not collect its own taxes directly. Property taxes, sales taxes, and income taxes are administered by county and state agencies:
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Property Tax: Bonneville County Assessor — (208) 529-1350
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Property Tax Payments: Bonneville County Treasurer — (208) 529-1370
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State Income & Sales Tax: Idaho State Tax Commission — tax.idaho.gov
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Federal Income Tax: Internal Revenue Service — irs.gov