Riverside County News Release: Property Tax Bills on the Way to Residents

The Auditor-Controller’s Office has certified and transferred the tax roll to the Treasurer-Tax Collector for the fiscal year 2024-2025.

Riverside County’s Auditor-Controller, Ben J. Benoit, officially delivered the secured tax roll in the amount of $5.7 billion to Treasurer-Tax Collector Matt Jennings, representing a 5.4% increase in the secured tax roll over the prior year.

“Property tax revenues support vital community services for the County, cities, schools, and special districts,” said Treasurer Tax Collector Matt Jennings. “From public safety to human services to infrastructure, property tax revenue is a driving force to building our communities.”

The tax bills are computed using the certified values provided by the Riverside County Assessor’s Office. They are then multiplied using the Board approved tax rates to calculate the amounts in accordance with Proposition 13 requirements. Direct assessments (aka fixed charges) are then added to complete the total tax charge.

“I’m grateful for the hard work of our staff and coordination with Treasurer-Tax Collector, Matt Jennings, as we officially transfer over the tax roll of $5.7 billion to his office,” said Benoit. “We thank the hard work of our property tax division.”

The Treasurer-Tax Collector’s Office will mail tax bills mid-October. The first installment is due on November 1 and must be paid by December 10 to avoid a 10% penalty. The second installment is due on February 1 and should be paid by April 10 to avoid a 10% penalty along with an additional administrative fee.  Payment options are available online at https://ca-riverside-ttc.publicaccessnow.com/Home.aspx.

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Ryan Hunt

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Communications & Events Manager RHunt@cathedralcity.gov 760-770-0396
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