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Mark Property Tax Receipt
Mark Property Tax Receipt
PROPERTY DESCRIPTION
TOT
OTAL
AL NET TAXABLE VALUE .................... 32,133
#463 PENALTY
* DENOTES LAND RESERVE AREA
Pay taxes by credit card, check, or online at ** TAX REDUCTION ATTRIBUTABLE TO THE STATE
www.tularecountytax.com or call 559-636-5250 HOMEOWNERS TAX EXEMPT PROGRAM
ASSESSMENT NO. FEE PARCEL NUMBER TAX RATE AREA ACRES 1st INSTALLMENT 2nd INSTALLMENT
NOV 01 2019 FEB 01 2020
252-253-012-000 252-253-012-000 004-000 $176.94 $176.94
IMPORTANT MESSAGES YOUR TAX DISTRIBUTION
SERVICE AGENCY RATE AMOUNT
ATTENTION 1% TAX ON NET VALUE
PVLL EL SFID REFUNDED (559) 793-2450
1.000000 321.32
3.36
.010500
MAIL EARLY TO AVOID PENALTIES PVILL SFID2011REF02A (559) 793-2450 .033100 10.62
KERN/PVLCCSFID 2002C (661) 336-5035 .003422 1.08
KERN/PVLSFIDJTBD2005A (661) 336-5035 .007104 2.28
KERN/PVLCCSFID 2002BR (661) 336-5035 .003717 1.18
PVLL EL SFID 2002B (559) 793-2450 .025000 8.02
KERN/PVL CCSFID 2016A (661) 336-5035 .002374 .76
KERN/PVL CCSFID 2016B (661) 336-5035 .016411 5.26
2
CURRENT OWNER: SECOND INSTALLMENT
MARK JAGGERS IF PAID BY
APR 10 2020
LATE SECOND INSTALLMENT WITH
10% PENALTY AND
DELINQUENT COST OF $27.69
IF PAID AFTER APR 10 2020 Make checks payable to:
1925225301200000000000001769422004100000002046320199
1925225301200000000000001769411912100000001946320198
IMPORTANT INFORMATION – SECURED TAXES
FIRST INSTALLMENT Taxes are due November 1st and become delinquent if not received by the close of business or postmarked on
December 10th for the 1st installment. A 10% penalty applies to late payments. (R&T Code § 2605 & 2617)
SECOND INSTALLMENT Taxes are due February 1st and become delinquent if not received by the close of business or postmarked on April 10th
for the 2nd installment. A 10% penalty and $10.00 cost applies to late payments. (R&T Code § 2606 & 2618)
EXTENSION OF TIME When December 10th or April 10th falls on a Saturday or Sunday, the time of delinquency is extended to the close of
business on the next business day. (R & T Code § 2619)
MAIL EARLY Payments sent through the mail are considered received on the U.S. Postal Service postmark date. (R&T Code § 2512)
PAYMENT OF TAXES Secured property taxes may be paid by mail by returning the stub with your payment in the return envelope provided.
Checks and money orders should be made payable to: TULARE COUNTY TAX COLLECTOR
Additionally, the check or money order should have the name and current mailing address of the payer and the
assessment number or numbers shown on the bill for which payment is being made. Please mail payment to:
Tulare County Tax Collector
P.O. Box 30329
Los Angeles, CA 90030-0329
“Don’t forget about our
Current taxes can also be paid on the internet at www.tularecountytax.com and click on “My Taxes”; or by calling an
convenient payment
automated phone system at (559) 636-5250. A 2.65% convenience fee will be added for each credit card transaction
drop box located in the
with a minimum of $1.00. There is no fee charged when paying with an Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT). The payment
east parking lot of the
of taxes via the County’s website and/or the automated phone system is an option provided as a convenience only.
Visalia Courthouse”
There are no guarantees made, expressed or implied, that either service will be available when you choose to pay your
taxes. Should the services not be available, no extension of time or pay waiver of penalties will be made.
A returned check fee will be added to your tax bill for any check returned for any reason. If returned after the
delinquent date, the Tax Collector must charge the penalties required by state law. (R&T Code Sec. 2509)
PLEASE NOTE: The Tax Collector’s office cannot accept partial payments.
TO OBTAIN A TAX BILL If you did not receive all of your tax bills, copies can be obtained online at www.tularecountytax.com or by writing or
coming into the Tax Collector’s office. The fee for a duplicate bill is $4.00.
FAILURE TO RECEIVE A TAX BILL IS NOT A BASIS FOR CANCELING DELINQUENT PENALTIES. It is the
owner’s responsibility to pay property taxes on time. (R&T Code Sec. 2610.5)
SUPPLEMENTAL/ Supplemental/Escape bills are separate from and in addition to this bill. All bills must be paid timely to avoid penalty.
ESCAPE BILLS These bills are not sent to your mortgage company. Please see the FAQs at www.tularecountytax.com for more
information.
FIXED CHARGES Questions concerning specific Fixed Charges or Fixed Charge Special Assessments should be directed to the charging
District.
LATE PAYMENTS Additional charges not mentioned above will be charged if payment is not received timely. Redemption penalties and
fees, as provided by law, are charged on all taxes remaining unpaid after the last business day of June of the fiscal
year (June 30th). Penalties are computed at the rate of 1½% per month beginning July 1st of the new fiscal year and
continue until redeemed, plus a flat $15.00 state redemption fee.
PROPERTY LIEN DATE Taxes are levied on property as it existed at 12:01 a.m., on the first day of January 1st preceding the fiscal year for
which the taxes are levied. (R&T Code Sec. 2192)
UNPAID DELINQUENT If this notation appears on the front of this tax bill, it refers to unpaid taxes from a previous year that are not included in
TAXES the amount on this bill. In addition to the current taxes, you have taxes for prior years that are unpaid and overdue.
You are being charged interest and penalties. If all prior taxes are not paid within five (5) years of the date of the
default, the Tax Collector is required by law, to record a notice of power to sell tax defaulted property and the property
will become subject to sale at internet auction. (R&T Code Sec. 2612)
ASSESSED VALUES Under the California Constitution, the assessed value of all real property may be increased annually based on the
changes in the California Consumer Price Index with a 2% cap. The Tax Collector does not determine the value of
your property or the amount of your property tax. The Tax Collector does not have the authority to change the amount
of property tax due. For questions concerning assessed value, please call the Assessor’s office at (559) 636-5100.
RIGHT TO APPEAL If you disagree with the assessed value of your property, you do have the right to appeal. An “Application of Changed
Assessment” can be obtained from, and filed with, the Clerk of the Assessment Appeals Board located at 2800 Burrel
Avenue, Visalia, CA 93291, telephone (559) 636-5000.
If the assessment was made during the normal assessment period, the applicaton must be filed during the period of July
2nd through November 30th. If the assessment was made outside the normal assessment period, the application must
be filed within 60 days of mailing the notification of the assessment.
PROPERTY TAX Property Tax Postponement for Senior Citizens, Blind, or Disabled Persons
POSTPONEMENT The State Controller’s Office (SCO) administers the Property Tax Postponement (PTP) program, which allows eligible
homeowners to postpone payment of current-year property taxes on their primary residence. PTP applications are
accepted from October 1 to February 10 each year.
Go to the SCO website at http://www.sco.ca.gov/ardtax_prop_tax_postponement.html for more information.
If you have any questions, call 1-800-952-5661 or email postponement@sco.ca.gov.
HOMEOWNER’S This exemption is applied to the assessed value used in determining the amount of your tax bill. To qualify for this
EXEMPTION NOTICE exemption, the property must have been owner-occupied as of 12:01 a.m., January 1st. If no exemption appears on
this bill and you believe you qualify, contact the Assessor’s Office at (559) 636-5100. If you filed a claim for the
Homeowner’s Property Tax Exemption, you declared under penalty of perjury that you are the owner of this property
and it is your principal place of residence. You are required by law to terminate this claim if either or both of the
following events occur prior to 12:01 a.m., January 1st
(1) Ownership of the property transfers to another party.
(2) Your principal place of residence changes to another location.
If you are not eligible for the exemption as of 12:01 a.m., January 1st, you must notify the Assessor in writing on or
before December 10th, or you will be subject to payment of the amount of taxes the exemption represents, plus
applicable penalties and interest. If you have questions regarding the Homeowner’s Exemption, please contact the
County Assessor’s Office at (559) 636-5100.