No Convenience Fees for Gwinnett County Online Property Tax Payments
A CARES Act grant will cover the fees to encourage skipping the trip to help stop the spread of COVID.
A CARES Act grant will cover the fees to encourage skipping the trip to help stop the spread of COVID.
We have seen a lot of change this year, and Gwinnett’s property taxes are no exception.
As the county approaches the 2020 property tax season, Tax Commissioner Richard Steele is sharing information about what taxpayers can expect to see on their tax bills this year.
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 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.
Tax Commissioner Richard Steele announced that 2014 property tax bills will be mailed to Gwinnett County taxpayers by August 1.
Lawrenceville – Gwinnett County property owners will soon get the official assessment of their property’s value. Chief Appraiser Steve Pruitt said the Board of Assessors mailed approximately 260,000 annual notices of current assessment to residential and commercial real property owners on Friday, April 4, 2014.
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