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Property taxes are collected by the Tax Collector and are governed by California state law. The Tax Collector collects nearly $100 million annually on behalf of the county, our two incorporated cities, five school districts, and over 25 special districts.
The County Assessor-Recorder is responsible for the valuation of property, business property and personal property of the local assessment tax roll. The Assessor makes determination of exemption and exclusion eligibility based on California revenue and Taxation Law.
Contact the Assessor's Office to learn more about property tax relief and valuation. Additional Resources. To answer questions regarding sales and use, or property and special taxes, contact: California Board of Equalization (BOE) Phone: 800-400-7115 BOE Website. Additional Information. Disaster Property Tax Relief - BOE
To make a payment by phone dial: 844-508-3523. Please allow up to 48 hours for your payment to post to your account. A $2.95 Service fee per transaction will be charged to your card by Paymentus. Maximum transaction amount $375. Pay Your Bill.
Property Tax Bills with Whittier Return Address (P.O. Box 6011) Are Legitimate. Notes on the Treasurer-Tax Collector’s New Check Processing Systems; Residents Can Still Make Property Tax Payments In-Person at 255 N. Forbes St, Lakeport, 95453
How do I pay my property taxes? PAY ONLINE – To make payments online, go to tax.lakecountyca.gov. You can make online payments 24 hours a day, 7 days a week until 11:59 p.m. Pacific Time on the delinquent date. There is a $3.00 fee to you for electronic check (eCheck) payments.
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