Under California Revenue and Taxation Code 3691, any property that has unpaid current year or prior year taxes, assessments, penalties and costs that remain unpaid as of July 1st of the current year will be declared delinquent and tax-defaulted by the Tax Collector. If these properties have unpaid balances after...
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Before You Pay Taxes Please verify your property description before remitting payment. The Tax Collector's Office is not responsible for payments made on the wrong property. Payment of Taxes You may pay the total tax as shown on the face of the bill without penalty on or before December 10...
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Supplemental refunds or bills are calculated based on the number of months remaining in the current fiscal year after the month in which a property transfer or after the date of new construction was completed. That is, if a supplemental event raises the annual tax by say $200 and there...
Supplemental assessment provisions were first enacted in 1983. This legislation subjects new construction and most changes in ownership of real property occurring on or after July 1, 1983 to immediate reassessment. Supplemental taxes result from assessments adjusting taxes when new taxable values are determined following change of ownership of locally...
Property tax payments must be received or postmarked by the last payment date to avoid late penalties. If a payment is received after the delinquency date, with no postmark, the payment is considered late and penalties will be imposed, in accordance with State law. A penalty of 10% of the...