FAQ Topic: Current Property Taxes
The majority of 1st installment payments from mortgage companies were applied to the revised tax bills after the revised bills were created. These revised bills will not reflect those payments for that reason. However, the 1st installment may show payment in the online tax system now. You can check the status of your taxes from … Continued
Contact your mortgage lender for guidance on how your lender will handle property tax payments and subsequent revisions tom your impound account.
No. There is not a provision to extend property tax due dates or waive penalties for property that does not qualify for a Calamity Damage Reassessment.
If your payment was mailed in October during the firestorms, and has not yet cleared your bank account, please contact the Tax Collector’s office at (707) 565-2281. • Payments will be posted to the bill that is in the tax system on the date the payment is posted by the Tax Collector. • If the … Continued
Yes. If your business personal property or vessel suffered damage of $10,000 or more, you are eligible for property tax relief. Please complete a Calamity Damage Reassessment application for the Assessor’s office to review.
Yes. Please contact your mortgage company immediately for guidance on how your lender will handle the payment of your property taxes and the subsequent revision to the balance due.
Either a revised bill with a reduced 2nd installment has been issued, or a refund is in progress. If the amount on your revised bill appears in brackets (i.e.: 000.00), then a refund to the property owner is in progress.
Property owners have the option to pay the first installment of the original tax bill or wait until a revised tax bill is issued. A reassessment will result in the issuance of a revised 2017-18 property tax bill and property owners will have a minimum of 30 days to pay the first installment without penalty. … Continued