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Most property owners pay their property taxes before the year's end so they can deduct the payments from their federal income taxes. If you appeal your value to district court, binding arbitration or the State Office of Administrative Hearings, you must pay your taxes - usually the amount that is not in dispute - before the delinquency date.
You can now search and pay for secured, unsecured, defaulted, supplemental, and escape tax bills. Search for your bill using parcel/bill number, mailing address or unsecured bill number. View your bill and add the installment you'd like to pay to your cart.
Pay your tax bill online by electronic check (eCheck) with no service fee by entering in your checking account information. Credit and Debit Card service fees are non-refundable and cover administrative costs associated with accepting payments online.
Pay online for free using your checking account and the Personal Identification Number (PIN), which is printed on the Annual Property Tax Bill. Each electronic check transaction is limited to $999,999.99. To make a payment now, go to Make Online Payment.
We have an agreement with the Bexar County Tax Assessor-Collector’s Office to provide property tax billing and collection services. The Bexar County Tax Office offers the options of paying taxes online or by phone. For questions, call the Bexar County Tax Assessor-Collector’s Office at 210-335-6628.
You will receive a property tax bill if you pay the taxes yourself and have a balance. If a bank or mortgage company pays your property taxes, they will receive your property tax bill. Bills are generally mailed and posted on our website about a month before your taxes are due.
Tax assessors prepare and mail bills to property owners on or around Oct. 1. Learn what's on a Texas property tax bill, including penalties and interest.