Chattanooga Residents Encouraged to Review 2024 Property Tax Bills and Explore Relief Options

Chattanooga’s Property Tax Bills: What You Need to Know

Hey there, Chattanooga! It’s that time of year again – the city has just rolled out the 2024 property tax bills, and they are now available online. Whether you prefer to check your mail or browse the internet, you’ll find what you need. Mail has gone out to all property owners of record, so keep an eye on your mailbox!

Key Information for Homeowners

As a friendly reminder, it’s essential to stay updated on your property tax obligations. Chattanooga has made it easy for you to access your bill through the city’s official website. Simply head over to Chattanooga.gov to find your 2024 property tax bill with just a few clicks. Remember, keeping up with these payments helps keep our beloved city thriving!

Senior Citizens: Don’t Miss Out on Tax Relief

For those golden-agers among us, here’s something to keep in mind: if you’re aged 65 or older, you might qualify for some fabulous tax relief programs. It’s a little effort for potentially big savings! If you think you might be eligible, don’t hesitate to reach out to the Office of City Treasurer at 423-643-7262.

They have all the details you need to navigate the eligibility requirements for senior tax relief programs. You can also find valuable information on the city’s website, making it as easy as pie to see what help is available to you!

Attention Delinquent Tax Payers

To avoid added court costs and penalty fees, you’ll want to make sure your delinquent 2023 taxes are paid before March 1, 2025. It’s in your best interest to resolve this matter sooner rather than later; nobody wants extra stress or a bigger bill down the road.

Stay Wise with Payments

When it comes to handling your property taxes, knowledge is power! With all the resources available through the city, there’s really no reason to let these bills pile up or fall through the cracks. Whether you’re simply checking your 2024 bill or trying to get clarity on past due amounts, the city’s website and the Office of City Treasurer are there to lend a helping hand.

If you have questions, or if something isn’t clear, make that call or visit the website. The goal is to keep our community strong and ensure that everyone is on the same page when it comes to property taxes.

In Summary: Key Dates and Contacts

  • Property tax bills for 2024 are now available on Chattanooga’s website and have been mailed.
  • Senior property owners (65+) may qualify for tax relief – call 423-643-7262 or visit Chattanooga.gov.
  • If you owe 2023 taxes, they must be paid by March 1, 2025, to avoid court costs and penalties.

So, there you have it, Chattanooga! Keep calm and tackle those property taxes head-on. Together, we can keep our city bright and beautiful for everyone!


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