Real Estate Tax Deadline is December 6

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December 3, 2010 – (RealEstateRama) — Loudoun County Treasurer, H. Roger Zurn Jr. reminds taxpayers that the deadline for payment of the second half real property tax is Monday, December 6, 2010.

Payments postmarked after December 6, 2010 will incur a 10% late payment penalty. The penalty date will not be extended for bills where assessment questions have been filed with the Board of Equalization. Additional interest at the rate of 10% per annum will be assessed.

Convenient Payment Options and Locations

  • Online: www.loudoun.gov/RE
    To pay using electronic check, VISA, MasterCard, American Express or Discover
  • By Mail: County of Loudoun, P.O. Box 1000, Leesburg, Virginia 20177-1000
  • By Telephone: Call 703-777-0280 to pay using electronic check, VISA, MasterCard, American Express or Discover

Treasurer’s Office Locations

  • 1 Harrison Street, S.E., 1st Floor, Leesburg, Virginia 20175
  • 21641 Ridgetop Circle, Suite 104, Sterling, Virginia 20166

24-hour depository boxes are conveniently located outside each office

Please contact the Loudoun County Treasurer’s Office at 703-777-0280 or email us at taxes (at) loudoun (dot) gov if you have not received your bill.

For information concerning Real Property Tax Relief for the Elderly or Disabled Persons, contact the Tax Relief Division of the Commissioner of the Revenue’s Office at trcor (at) loudoun (dot) gov or phone 703-737-8557 or visit www.loudoun.gov/taxrelief.
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Contact:
H. Roger Zurn, Jr., Loudoun County Treasurer; 703-777-0280

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