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Commonwealth's Attorney's Office
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Domestic Violence - Cycles of Violence
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How can I apply for tax relief on my Real Estate tax bill?
To apply for tax relief, applicant must be at least 65 years of age, or permanently and totally disabled. Contact the Department of Social Services for eligibility criteria and applications. Applications must be filed between January 1, and June 30. For more information, please call the Office of the Treasurer at 757-514-4275.
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Treasurer - Taxes
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When are Real Estate taxes due?
Real Estate taxes are due in 2 parts. The 1st half is due by Dec 5, then the 2nd half is due by June 5 of the fiscal year. Penalty and Interest will be added if not paid by due date. For more information, please call the Office of the Treasurer at 757-514-4275.
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How can I apply for tax relief on my Real Estate tax bill?
To apply for tax relief, applicant must be at least 65 years of age, or permanently and totally disabled. Contact the Department of Social Services for eligibility criteria and applications. Applications must be filed between January 1, and June 30. For more information, please call the Office of the Treasurer at 757-514-4275.
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Who would I contact to pay or discuss Personal Property taxes?
Personal Property taxes are due by December 5 each year. Penalty and Interest will be added if not paid by due date. If you have any questions about your tax bill and need to make any changes please contact the Commissioner of the Revenue's office at 757-514-4260. After all questions have been answered and adjustments made, payments should be submitted to the Treasurer's office. For more information, please call the Office of the Treasurer at 757-514-4275.
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What are the payment schedules for State Income/Estimated taxes?
State Income tax payments are due by May 1 of each year. After this date penalty and interest will be added. Penalty is 6% per month with a max of 30%. Interest is 10% annually. Estimated taxes are paid in 4 payments with payment vouchers. Payments are due May 1st, June 15th, September 15th and January 15th of the following year. For additional information please contact the Department of Taxation of Virginia at 804-367-8031 or the office of Commissioner of the Revenue at 757-514-4260.
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