Like most recurring expenses, property taxes have late fees if not paid on time. While the amount and specific consequences vary from one municipality to the next, property tax late fees are something homeowners will want to avoid. Here are some basic facts about paying your property taxes on-time and in the correct amount:
Property taxes are calculated based on many factors. However, you can estimate them for yourself by multiplying the assessed value of the home by the local tax rate. The number you come up with is likely not the exact amount you'll see on your bill, but it's a great way to familiarize yourself with the general amount.
Luckily, most property tax payments get wrapped into your monthly mortgage payments. Otherwise, you have the choice of paying the taxes directly on an annual or semi-annual basis. Depending on your tax authority, this may mean writing and mailing a check or paying through an online portal.
There are some exemptions for property taxes. Some of the most common exemption types are available to seniors, people with disabilities, veterans and homesteaders. These exemptions usually don't eliminate taxes completely, but can significantly reduce the cost.
If you fail to pay your taxes, you'll get a tax lien placed on your home. Liens can adversely affect your credit score, and if taxes are left unpaid for too long, they can become levies allowing the government to seize your property. It's important to stay up to date on your property taxes and reach out to a professional if you expect any issues paying on time.
Terese Ferrara is a long-time resident of the Bay Area and has been a partner with the Goss | Ferrara Real Estate Team. She and her husband raised their two daughters in San Jose, where she successfully continues to build her real estate career.
After earning a bachelor’s degree from San Jose State University, she went on to teach in the San Jose Unified School District for 9 years. Transitioning to real estate was a logical choice, utilizing her patient demeanor to educate all levels of buyers and sellers. Knowledge and experience demonstrate her vested interest in delivering the highest level of care and professionalism to every client. She consistently strives to exceed her client’s expectations throughout the entire real estate transaction and remains a trusted advisor long after each close.
As a board member on KW Bay Area Estates’ Associate Leadership Council (ALC), she aids in support of culture and professional development strategies for over 180 associates. Terese is also a Director for the Santa Clara County Association of Realtors Foundation, which supports community service initiatives in Silicon Valley.
Terese is the consummate real estate professional dedicated to providing unparalleled service to her clients through ongoing training and education, keeping her on top of the dynamic market and latest real estate trends. Her high-touch approach coupled with honesty and integrity support her commitment to her client’s real estate needs.