El Paso Property Tax bill time…

🗓️ Holidays are over, El Paso homeowners: Property tax bills are due by January 31st, and the clock is ticking! Staying ahead of the deadline can save you from penalties and last-minute stress. Here’s what you need to know:
🏢 The City Tax Office, located on the 3rd floor of the Wells Fargo building, collects property taxes for most local governments in El Paso.
⏰ Don’t procrastinate! Lines can get as long as a theme park queue—pay early to avoid the rush.
💰 Your tax bill is based on your home’s value, exemptions you’ve claimed, and rates set by various taxing entities.
📬 Mailing your payment? Ensure it’s postmarked by January 31st to avoid penalties.
📱 Payments can be made in person, online, or over the phone. Double-check your account details to prevent errors.
❓ If you can’t pay in full, contact the tax office to discuss payment arrangements.
🏡 Missed applying for exemptions? It’s not too late! You may still apply retroactively and even receive refunds.
😵 If you’re feeling overwhelmed by high taxes, it might be time to reevaluate. Yoshi the Realtor can help you unlock your home’s true value and start fresh this year. Call him today at 📞 (210) 365-3132.
🍞 If your home feels like a gingerbread house, it might just be the only “bread” you have. Property ownership is more than a roof over your head—it’s a key to wealth. But with high taxes, the burden can feel heavy. Stay informed, plan ahead, and take control. 💪
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