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2016 Property Tax Bills Due by August 1

 2016 Property Tax bills have been issued to all property owners on record as of Jan. 1, 2016. The 2016 bills will become due on Aug. 1 and will become delinquent if not paid by Sept. 30. Some property owners whose informal appeals have been considered may see new assessments on their 2016 bills, according to a press release issued on Wednesday by the Office of the Tax Assessor. The office will continue its efforts to review all other appeals and will make adjustments where necessary.
Property tax bills may be paid online at the Office of the Lieutenant Governor’s Web site at https://propertytax.vi.gov. However, payment plans must still be made through the Office of the Tax Collector.
Consistent with past billings, the 2016 bill will also include information on unpaid tax years. Property owners who have not paid their prior tax year bills are encouraged to contact the Office of the Tax Collector to make arrangements for payment.
Payments can be made at the following locations:
St. John: Islandia Building, 18-23 Enighed, St. John, VI 00830 (776-6737)
St. Thomas: Builders Emporium, 52E-1 Estate Thomas, St. Thomas, VI 00802
St. Thomas: No. 18 Kongens Gade, Charlotte Amalie, St. Thomas, USVI 00802 (774-2991) or fax (774-6953)
St. Croix: No. 1105 King Street, Government House, Christiansted, St. Croix, USVI 00820 (773-6449) or fax (773-0330)
Questions regarding property tax delinquencies should be addressed to the Tax Collector’s Office at 776-8505 on St. Thomas or 776-6737 on St. John or 773-6449 in Christiansted.
www.ltg.gov.vi

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