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Question: WHY HAVEN'T I RECEIVED MY STATEMENT YET?

Answer: If a mortgage company pays your taxes the statement is forwarded to them per their request. If a mortgage company does not pay your taxes and you have not received a statement by March 31, a copy may be obtained by calling the Assessor-Treasurer's Office at (253) 798-6111 or Toll Free within Washington State at 1-800-992-2456 . It is also advisable to confirm your mailing address in the event you find it necessary to request a statement.

Question: I'VE SOLD MY PROPERTY BUT RECEIVED A TAX STATEMENT. WHAT SHOULD I DO WITH THE STATEMENT?

Answer: The tax statement may either be forwarded on to the purchaser or returned to the Assessor-Treasurer's Office. If you choose to return the statement please note the purchaser's name and address for our records. Any statements returned to the office with no forwarding address will be researched for a correct address and/or taxpayer name and remailed accordingly.

Question: MAY I USE MY CREDIT CARD TO PAY MY TAXES, OR MAY I PAY MY TAXES ELECTRONICALLY?

Answer: At this time there is no provision to pay property taxes by credit card. An electronic payment process is available only to specified mortgage companies.

Question: I WON'T BE ABLE TO PAY MY FIRST HALF TAX IN APRIL. WHAT WILL HAPPEN?

Answer: Beginning May 1, interest at 1% per month will be charged against the full year tax owing. In addition to the interest, on June 1, a 3% penalty will be charged against the full year tax owing and on December 1, another 8% penalty will be charged against the full year tax. Although interest continues to accrue as long as the tax remains delinquent, the penalty will not rise above a total of 11% (3% after June 1 and an additional 8% after December 1). (RCW 84.56.020) These interest and penalty amounts apply to both Real and Personal Property, however the full year Personal Property amounts plus interest and/or penalties and collection costs must be paid if the first-half payment is not paid by April 30. You may still pay the first half payment of a Real Property tax plus interest and penalties up through the October 31, second-half tax payment deadline.

Question: I HAVE HAD SOME HARDSHIPS LATELY. CAN AN EXTENSION BE GRANTED FOR MORE TIME TO PAY MY TAXES?

Answer: All counties are governed by the laws of the State of Washington. Deadlines are set by the Revised Code of Washington. Extensions cannot be granted due to hardship or any other extenuating circumstance.

Question: MY MORTGAGE COMPANY SHOULD PAY MY TAXES AND THEY HAVEN'T. WHAT SHOULD I DO?

Answer: It is always the responsibility of the taxpayer to ensure that taxes are paid in a timely manner. If you have made arrangements with a mortgage company to pay taxes for you and if the mortgage company requests your tax statement, the Assessor-Treasurer's office will send it to them as a courtesy, but the responsibility for payment is always yours.


 

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