Defaulted Bills Being Mailed to Over 27K Property Taxpayers

08/12/24

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SAN DIEGO, CA, August 12, 2024 – San Diego County Treasurer-Tax Collector Dan McAllister announced that his office has begun mailing 27,295 defaulted tax bills, totaling $189,584,845.88 in unpaid taxes, to property owners who have not paid their prior year property taxes.  

The Treasurer-Tax Collector’s Office sent reminder notices to late taxpayers in May, warning them that they will have to pay more if their taxes go into default. The parcels that remained unpaid will receive their defaulted bill in the days.    

“We work hard to inform homeowners of the late fees that incur as a result of nonpayment, warning them along the way that additional penalties are coming,” said McAllister. “Our annual collection rate averages 99%, which shows that the majority of San Diegans pay on time. For those who still owe, paying online at sdttc.com is fast and free.”   

The deadline to pay the 2023-24 annual tax bill was June 30. Per California Revenue and Taxation Code, beginning July 1, each late bill will incur a 1.5% penalty each month (18% per annum) that it remains unpaid. That is on top of the 10% penalty added for each late installment and a $33 redemption fee.   

Threat of increased penalties is not the only incentive for people to pay their taxes. Under California State law, the Tax Collector may sell any or all portions of properties that have been in default for five or more years. McAllister encouraged taxpayers to make future payments via the free e-check payment system at sdttc.com.

Reasons to pay property taxes online:

  • sdttc.com is secure.
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  • The payment system is fast and easy to use.

Customers with tax collection questions can call: 1-877-829-4732