Property taxes are assessed in California on an annual basis. Late fees can add up quickly, and, in a worst-case scenario, could eventually culminate in a lien on your property.
Paying your property taxes is a straightforward process, if you know when each step will occur. One of the first things you want to do when you enter into a real estate transaction–as either buyer or seller–is to know the property tax schedule so that you stay current on your payment.
Download a free California Property Tax calendar, so you’ll never miss a deadline.
What are the Important Dates for California Property Taxes?
The California state property tax fiscal year begins on July 1st. Owners receive a notice of their home’s assessed value by the end of July; the official bill is mailed the week of October 1st.
Property owners are permitted to pay their property taxes in two equal installments. Taxes for the months of July through December are due November 1st, with a late fee of 10% added if your payment is not postmarked by December 10th.
Then, taxes for January through June are due by February 1st, with a late fee of 10% plus $10 added if you haven’t paid by April 10th. Of course, you can also simply pay your entire bill in one installment if you choose.
There are a few exemptions for homeowners, veterans, and senior citizens that can reduce property taxes; exemptions must be filed annually by April 15.
Stay Up To Date To Avoid Fees With A California Property Tax Calendar
Finally– and this is what you want to avoid–if you haven’t paid your property taxes by June 8th, your name is added to the delinquent taxes list. Once your name is on the list, you still have a small window to pay your property tax bill, albeit with penalty fees, but at least you won’t be considered in default of paying your taxes.
If your payment is not received by the end of the fiscal year (June 30th), you’ll be officially delinquent and charged an additional fee of 1.5% per month, plus $15. Delinquency fees can add up quickly, and being on this list can also affect your credit rating.
Download a free California Property Tax calendar, so you’ll never miss a deadline.
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