Apply by April 1 for Homestead Exemptions in Gwinnett to Reduce Taxes
Everyone who owns and occupies a home in Gwinnett County is encouraged to apply online in Gwinnett County.
Everyone who owns and occupies a home in Gwinnett County is encouraged to apply online in Gwinnett County.
The City of Snellville is working to correct its error and new bills will be sent soon.
About half of the residents in Snellville will be receiving a corrected tax bill soon, the Tax Commissioner’s Office advised today.
As of today, tax bills can be viewed and paid online.
Tax Commissioner Richard Steele announced today that 2019 property tax bills are being mailed in batches beginning today and are due Oct. 15.
Lawrenceville – Tax Commissioner Richard Steele wants to remind homeowners that the deadline to apply for a homestead exemption is April 1 and urges them to apply.
Lawrenceville – Tax Commissioner Richard Steele reminds property owners that 2017 property tax bills are due Oct. 15. Taxpayers may choose to make a single payment or partial payments as long as the total due is paid by the due date.
Tax Commissioner Richard Steele reminds taxpayers that 2016 property tax bills are due October 15. For property owners with an escrow account, tax information is available to the mortgage company; however, it is ultimately the responsibility of the property owner to ensure taxes are paid by the due date.
Lawrenceville – Tax Commissioner Richard Steele announced that 2016 property tax bills have been mailed to Gwinnett County taxpayers. All bills will have a single due date of October 15.
For property owners with an escrow account, tax information is available to mortgage companies; however, it is ultimately the responsibility of the property owner to ensure taxes are paid by the due date.
(Lawrenceville, Ga. Sept. 24, 2014) 2014 Gwinnett County property tax payments are due October 1.
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