If you have your property reassessed and had already paid your entire tax bill before the reassessmsent, you will receive a refund for the difference based on the new value. If you paid your first installment, you may receive a bill for an adjusted second installment, or you may receive a refund (depending on the … Continued
The deadlines for property taxes will vary depending on when the reassessment is complete. If neither installment was paid prior to the reassessment, you will receive a bill as stated below. If your reassessed value is recorded by February 28, 2019, you may pay your bill in two installments and the deadlines will be included … Continued
Delinquent property taxes relate to property taxes that were incurred before the fires, therefore they will not change and must be paid. Please contact the Tax Collector’s office for payment plan options.
No. Property owners will retain their previous factored base year value if the house is rebuilt in a like or similar manner, regardless of the actual cost of construction. However, any new square footage or extras, such as additional baths, will be added to the Proposition 13 factored base year value at its full market … Continued
After you receive the “Notice of Correction to the Assessment Roll” from the County Assessor’s Office informing you of the proposed reassessment, a new tax bill reflecting the reduction in value will be issued by the County Tax Collector within approximately 45 days of that notice.
Tax bills are not forwarded by the Post Office, therefor, i is important to fill out a Change of Mailing Address form, which may be mailed, faxed or dropped off to the Assessor’s office. You can download one on the Assessor’s website.
If you have already sent in your tax payment and do not want the check processed, we may be able to help. We are currently holding those payments. First, contact your bank to see if your check is still outstanding (not paid against your account). If it has not been paid, you may call 552-3720 … Continued
Yes. While the first installment of taxes have already been paid by lenders managing impound accounts, please contact your mortgage company immediately for guidance on how your lender will handle the 2nd installment of your property taxes and the subsequent revision to the balance due. If your mortgage is paid off by insurance proceeds prior … Continued