Understanding California Property Tax Deadlines 🏠

Key Payment Dates and Installments

California property taxes are paid in two installments throughout the year:

  1. First Installment:

    • Due Date: November 1
    • Delinquent After: December 10
    • Covers July 1 through December 31
  2. Second Installment:

    • Due Date: February 1
    • Delinquent After: April 10
    • Covers January 1 through June 30

Pro Tip: Sign up for your county's online payment system to receive payment reminders and make secure electronic payments.

Important Considerations 🗓️

  • If delinquency dates fall on weekends or holidays, deadlines extend to the next business day
  • Late payments incur a 10% penalty on the unpaid amount
  • Additional $10-20 administrative fees may apply
  • Interest charges of 1.5% per month on defaulted taxes

Payment Methods 💳

Several convenient options are available for paying property taxes:

  • Online Payments: Through county tax collector websites (e.g., Los Angeles County Treasurer and Tax Collector's website)
  • Mail: Send payment to the address on your tax bill (postmark counts as payment date)
  • In-Person: Visit your local tax collector's office
  • Phone: Where available

Understanding Your Property Tax Bill

Your property tax bill consists of:

  • Base Property Tax: Usually 1% of assessed value
  • Voter-Approved Taxes: Additional taxes for local services
  • Special Assessments: Fees for specific services

Under Proposition 13, annual assessed value increases are limited to 2% unless ownership changes or new construction occurs.

Special Circumstances

Supplemental tax bills may arrive when:

  • Property ownership changes
  • New construction is completed
  • Property improvements are made

Exemptions and Assistance Programs

California offers several programs to help property owners:

Planning Tips ✅

  • Set digital calendar reminders
  • Budget monthly for bi-annual payments
  • Keep mailing address updated with tax assessor
  • Save payment confirmations
  • Consider automatic payments
  • Consult tax professionals when needed

Additional Resources 🌐

For more information, visit:

Remember that property taxes fund essential community services including public schools, emergency services, infrastructure maintenance, and local government operations.

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