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Here's How Much Property Tax PG&E Paid In Napa County
PG&E announced over $268 million in semi-annual property tax payments to 50 counties. Here's how much PG&E says Napa County received.
NAPA COUNTY, CA — For the second half of 2020, Pacific Gas and Electric Company paid $3.37 million in Napa County property taxes as part of $268 million in property tax payments to the 50 counties where it owns properties that support gas and electric service, the utility company announced Thursday in a news release.
PG&E’s payments of more than $268 million cover the period from July 1 to Dec. 31, 2020.
Total payments for the July 1, 2020-June 30, 2021 tax year are more than $537 million — an increase of nearly $28 million, or 5.5 percent, compared with the prior tax year, company officials said.
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The increase in property tax payments reflects PG&E’s continuing investments to enhance and upgrade its gas and electrical infrastructure for safety, reliability and wildfire mitigation across Northern and Central California, PG&E said.
"Property tax payments are one of the important ways PG&E helps drive local economies and supports essential public services like education and public safety," said David Thomason, vice president, controller and chief financial officer for PG&E. "This year’s payments reflect the substantial local investments we continue to make in our gas and electric infrastructure to create a safer and more reliable system and to better mitigate against wildfires."
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Here are PG&E's First Installment Property Taxes, Paid Dec. 10, 2020:
- Alameda — $32,404,709
- Alpine — $80,538
- Amador — $1,108,032
- Butte — $ 5,667,359
- Calaveras — $ 1,191,644
- Colusa — $ 4,137,638
- Contra Costa — $ 21,497,366
- El Dorado — $ 1,740,390
- Fresno — $ 18,276,652
- Glenn — $ 1,002,342
- Humboldt — $ 4,106,763
- Kern — $ 9,771,985
- Kings — $ 1,706,582
- Lake — $ 961,632
- Lassen — $ 51,276
- Madera — $ 2,510,612
- Marin — $ 4,750,923
- Mariposa — $ 318,727
- Mendocino — $ 1,824,242
- Merced — $ 3,967,492
- Modoc — $ 214,875
- Monterey — $ 4,022,424
- Napa — $ 3,369,198
- Nevada — $ 1,357,769
- Placer — $ 6,606,295
- Plumas — $ 2,565,430
- Sacramento — $ 7,024,199
- San Benito — $ 877,418
- San Bernardino — $ 1,450,867
- San Diego — $ 6,446
- San Francisco — $ 14,835,825
- San Joaquin — $ 13,167,723
- San Luis Obispo — $ 10,392,451
- San Mateo — $ 15,317,959
- Santa Barbara — $ 1,180,653
- Santa Clara — $ 33,320,405
- Santa Cruz — $ 2,016,295
- Shasta — $ 6,227,812
- Sierra — $ 124,531
- Siskiyou — $ 100,917
- Solano — $ 6,654,033
- Sonoma — $ 8,764,068
- Stanislaus — $ 2,904,283
- Sutter — $ 1,415,569
- Tehama — $ 1,551,202
- Trinity — $ 181,612
- Tulare — $ 610,699
- Tuolumne — $ 910,615
- Yolo — $ 2,917,664
- Yuba — $ 1,474,638
Total payments: $268,640,779
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