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Aiken County property owners may now pay vehicle and property taxes securely online using the County's new eGov Services Center. * You must allow two business days for posting to the Aiken County tax system.
Current taxes are collected by the Treasurer's Office, located on the second floor in the Government Center. Taxes may be paid by: Property tax payments can be mailed to: Aiken County Treasurer, P.O. Box 919, Aiken SC 29802. Vehicle tax payments can be mailed to: Aiken County Treasurer, P.O. Box 636, Aiken SC 29802.
For questions on delinquent property taxes or redemptions, please call the Delinquent Tax Collector at 803-642-2081. Search & Pay Taxes/View Receipts. To view information on all parcels, click here to access our county Real Property data.
Taxes in the City of Aiken. View/Pay Your Tax Bill. The City of Aiken collects property taxes on all Real, Merchants, and Personal Property (other than vehicle-all vehicle taxes are collected by the Aiken County Treasurer).
To calculate your City of Aiken taxes on Real Property, you must have the appraised value from the Aiken County Assessor’s Office. Real property is taxed at 4% for home-owner occupied and 6% for commercial and non-occupied/rental property.
The City of Aiken real estate tax and certain other personal property tax, other than automobile, for 2023 are due and payable. If you have not received your tax notice for City Taxes by the end of November, please contact the City of Aiken Finance Department immediately.
The scope of work performed by the Aiken County Assessor is based on the requirements of the South Carolina Code of Laws, South Carolina Department of Revenue, South Carolina Property Tax Regulations, and Aiken County ordinances.
Property taxes in Aiken County can be paid online, by mail, or in person at the Aiken County Treasurer's Office. If you choose to pay online, you can use the Aiken County Tax Payment portal on their website.
Search & Pay Taxes.
The duties of the Treasurer include receipt of property taxes, State shared revenues, federal funds, court fees and fines, County user fees and other funds collected by County agencies. The Treasurer is to hold those funds in interest bearing accounts, and to disburse said funds as required by State law and County ordinances.