Politics & Government

Marin County Officials: Second Installment Of Property Taxes Due

San Rafael, CA – Monday, April 11, is the last day for property owners to pay the second installment of their 2021-22 property taxes bil ...

(Marin County Government)

April 01, 2022

Second Installment of Property Taxes Due

Monday, April 11, is the last day to pay without penalty

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San Rafael, CA – Monday, April 11, is the last day for property owners to pay the second installment of their 2021-22 property taxes bill without penalty. Taxpayers are encouraged to pay early to avoid penalties.

Payments sent by mail must be postmarked by the U.S. Postal Service on or before April 11. Property tax payments can be made online at www.marincounty.org/taxbillonline or by phone at (800) 985-7277. The tax collector’s online and telephone payment service uses a secure internet portal and there is no service fee when paying with an electronic check (e-check).

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For taxpayers’ convenience, an express tax payment drop box will also be located under the Marin County Civic Center’s southern archway at 3501 Civic Center Drive in San Rafael, on Friday and Monday, April 8 and 11. The hours for the Tax Collector’s office and express payment drop box are 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. on April 9, and 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. on April 10.

For questions about property tax billing, contact the Tax Collector’s Office at (415) 473-6133 or by email. Questions about assessed values are best answered by the County Assessor at (415) 473-7215.

Parcel tax exemption information and forms are available at marincounty.org/propertytaxexemptions or can be obtained directly from the district that offers the exemption. Parcel tax exemption eligibility and filing deadlines vary by district and are administered by those districts, not the Tax Collector. Income based parcel tax exemption applications must be submitted annually before tax bills are prepared. Several other exemption application deadlines fall in June for the 2022-23 fiscal tax year.

Although it’s too late to apply for the 2021-22 billing cycle, the State Controller’s Office will begin accepting applications for the Property Tax Postponement (PTP) program in October. To be eligible for PTP, you must:

For more information on PTP, call 1-800-952-5661 or email [email protected]. Visit the State Controller's website[External] for more information.


This press release was produced by the Marin County Government. The views expressed here are the author’s own.


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