Politics & Government

SD County Residents: You Have 7 More Days to Pay Your Property Taxes

The second installment is due April 10. Half of the county still has to pay – the county is owed $1.44 billion.

Coronado and the rest of San Diego County is being reminded that the second installment of property taxes is due April 10.

More than half of the region's landowners haven't paid the second installment of their property taxes, county Treasurer-Tax Collector Dan McAllister said Tuesday.

So far, 46 percent of county taxpayers have ponied up for their property tax bills, he said.

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McAllister said he expects the more than 980,000 2012-13 property tax bills to generate $4.56 billion in revenue.

Around 529,000 installments haven't been paid, amounting to about $1.44 billion, he said.     

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"Our branch offices are all ready to serve our taxpayers," McAllister said. "As a reminder, we will accept checks and money orders at all offices. Downtown San Diego is the only office that will accept cash."

Payments can be made online or in-person at county offices at the following locations:

  • 1600 Pacific Highway, Room 162
  • 590 Third Ave., Chula Vista
  • 9225 Clairemont Mesa Blvd., Kearny Mesa
  • 200 S. Magnolia Ave., El Cajon
  • 141 E. Carmel St., San Marcos

 

— City News Service


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