Politics & Government

County to Mail Tax Bills Worth Nearly $922M

The tax roll total is up from $850 million last year, an 8 percent increase.\

Marin County’s 2014-2015 property tax bills – 91,967 of them totaling $921,751,382.28 –­­­ will be mailed to property owners by the Tax Collector’s Office on September 30. The tax roll total is up from $850,735,978 last year.

Information regarding earthquake safety, property tax exemptions, County pension obligations and other topics of interest are also provided as an insert with the property tax billing each year.

Property tax bills are mailed annually in late September and are payable in two installments. The first installment is dueNovember 1 and must be paid on or before December 10 to avoid penalty. The second installment must be paid by the following April 10. Both installments may be paid with the first installment.

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Tax payments can be made online at www.marincounty.org/taxbillonline or by phone at (800) 985-7277. Property owners are encouraged to pay early to avoid penalties. Property owners who do not receive a tax bill, especially those who have recently purchased real estate, should contact the Tax Collector’s Office at 415-473-6133.

Marin voters decided in 2008 to consolidate the former county Auditor-Controller and Treasurer-Tax Collector offices into a single Department of Finance (DOF). The result has been increased collaboration between the freshly formed DOF Tax Division and the County Assessor by centralizing services and streamlining communication.

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“It’s a one-stop shop now,” said Roy Given, Director of Finance. Assessor-Recorder-County Clerk Richard Benson agreed and said the centralized tax services at the Civic Center “have led to better customer service for taxpayers.”

The Property Tax office is located Suite 202 of the Marin County Civic Center. Office hours are 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.weekdays, plus extended hours from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Wednesday, December 10. The Assessor’s office is next door in Suite 208.

  • --Marin County news release. 

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