What does the supplemental bill disclose?
The supplemental tax bill provides the following information: • The current owner. • The appropriate fiscal year. • The “situs” addresses of the property. • The assessor’s parcel number. • The net difference of taxable value. • The amount of tax based on net value. • The type of exemptions, if any. • The due date(s) for tax payments. The bill may be paid in two installments and provides payment stubs for each installment, which show the amount due and the date that the amount must be paid to avoid penalties for late payment.
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