When Are San Diego Property Taxes Due

(SanDiegoRealEstateBuzz) – If you own a home in San Diego, mark your calendar for the tax deadline on December 10th. This is the last day to pay the first installment of your San Diego property taxes without a penalty.

San Diego, Ca Property Taxes Timeline

February 1: 2nd Installment Due

March 1: Assessment date; Taxes on unsecured roll due

April 10: 2nd Installment delinquent

April 15: Last date to file homeowners, veterans and senior citizen exemptions

June 8: Publication date for delinquent taxes

July: Beginning of fiscal year to July 1 of following year; Properties with delinquent taxes sold to state; Owners to be informed of new values

July 1: Assessment appeals board

July 30: Last day to advise owners of new values

August (late): Sale number assigned for delinquent taxes

September (mid): Tax rates set

October (last week): Tax bills mailed

November 1: First installment due

December 11: First Installment delinquent

The county tax collector is responsible for mailing tax bills. Bills for the regular secured assessment roll are mailed November 1st and are due in two equal installments. The second installment is due February 1st and must be paid in full by April 10th.

February 1:

Last day to file most exemption claims with county assessor without a reduction in the amount of the exemption.

February 15:

Business property statements are due.

April 3:

Second installment of taxes on the secured roll must be paid by close of business or 5 p.m.

April 10:

This is the last day to file the Business Property Statement without penalty.

May 8:

Property owners can appeal the value of the property appearing on the regular assessment roll by filling an application for change in assessment with the clerk of the board of supervisors (sitting as a local board of equalization) or assessment appeals board between July 3 and September 15, or November 30.

July 3:

Payment of unsecured property taxes must be paid in full by close of business or 5 p.m.

August 31:

Annually, property owners can appeal the value of property appearing on the regular assessment roll by filling an application for change in assessment with the clerk of the board of supervisors (sitting as a local board of equalization) or assessment appeals board. The regular appeals filing period, which begins on July 3, ends on September 15 in counties where the assessor has, by August 1, provided notices to all assesses of real property on the secured roll. (The filing period ends on November 30 in counties where the assessor has not, by August 1, provided such notices.)

September 15:

The county tax collector is responsible for mailing tax bills. Bills for the regular secured assessment roll are mailed on or before November 1 and are due in two equal installments. The first installment of the real property taxes and all taxes on personal property in the secured roll are due and must be paid in full by December 11.

November 30 - Property Tax

Annually, property owners can appeal the value of property appearing on the regular assessment roll by filing an application for change in assessment with the clerk of the board of supervisors (sitting as a local board of equalization) or assessment appeals board. The regular filing period, which begins July 3, ends on November 30 in counties where the assessor has not, by August 1, provided notices to all assessors of real property on the secured roll. (The filing period ends on September 15 in counties where the assessor has, by August 1, provided such notices.)

December 10 - Property Tax

Last day to pay first installment of secured property tax without penalty.

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