The Hall County Tax Commissioner’s Office reminds residents that property taxes are due by Nov. 15.
A press release from Hall County Tax Commissioner Darla Eden informed residents of the options for paying taxes designed to save time and reduce the need for in-person visits.
“We’ve been focused on providing multiple payment methods so taxpayers can avoid coming into our office,” Eden said. “Now, the only reason to visit is for cash payments.”
Eden is promoting the “Save a Trip and Skip the Line” campaign and more information can be found at hallcountytax.org.
“Our office is committed to providing a variety of payment options that meet the needs of our community,” Eden said. “I encourage property owners to take advantage of our many convenient tools to save a trip and skip the line.”
Paying property taxes online can be done through E-Check for a flat fee of $1.50, debit card with a 1.50% transaction fee and credit card with a 2.49% fee. All major credit cards are accepted, and PayPal Credit offers an interest-free line of credit if paid in full within six months, subject to terms and conditions.
Payments can be submitted through mail with the return envelope provided with the tax statement. Send the check or credit card information to P.O. Box 1579, Gainesville, GA 30503. Ensure the payment is postmarked by November 15 to avoid state-mandated interest charges.
There is a 24/7 drive-up drop box located across from the front doors of the Hall County Government Center at 2875 Browns Bridge Road. Payments must be submitted in the drop box on or by Nov 15 to avoid state-mandated interest.
Payments can be made via debit and credit card through the Customer Interaction Center, with agents available Monday to Friday, from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. For assistance or to make a payment, call 770.531.6950, text 833.602.8497, or email [email protected].
Please contact the Hall County Tax Commissioner's Office by phone at (770) 531-6950, text (833) 602-8497, or email [email protected]. Our office is open Monday-Friday from 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. To make an appointment, visit www.hallcountytax.org/appointments.
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