TREASURER-TAX COLLECTOR MAILS OVER 1 MILLION PROPERTY TAX BILLS

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First property tax installment is due November 1, 2022

Source:  Treasurer-Tax Collector of San Diego County

October 3, 2022 (San Diego) - Treasurer-Tax Collector Dan McAllister announced his office started mailing more than 1 million 2022-2023 secured property tax bills today.

“Property taxes fund essential county and city services,” said McAllister. “Public health, public schools, and many more critical services are funded by these tax dollars, so we encourage taxpayers to pay their taxes as early as possible. This year we expect to generate $8.06 billion in property taxes.”

All 1,011,364 secured tax bills are available now at sdttc.com to view and pay. Property owners can pay online free using an e-check (electronic check). Taxpayers will also get an immediate, emailed receipt for payment confirmation if they use the online payment system at sdttc.com

The first property tax installment is due on November 1, 2022 and becomes delinquent after December 10, 2022. The second installment is due February 1, 2023 and becomes delinquent after April 11, 2023. 

The total amount owed by property taxpayers is $500 million more than last year’s total of $7.56 billion. Rising home prices and new residential units are contributing to the increase.  

Property owners who have not received their tax bill by October 31 can find their tax bill information online or call the Treasurer-Tax Collector’s Office toll free at 877-829-4732.  

Property taxes fund schools, libraries and other services provided by local cities and the county. Click here to see how taxes are allocated.


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