Supplemental Tax Bills

Supplemental bills are separate and in addition to the annual tax bills. They are not sent to a lender for payment. The property owner is responsible for ensuring that the supplemental bills are paid on time.
Anytime a property is sold to a new owner or new construction is completed, state law says it must be reassessed by the County. That reassessment will most likely change the assessed value of your property.
When your assessed value changes, the County must recalculate your property taxes, and when those change, we will send you a supplemental tax bill.
The supplemental bill shows your home’s change in value from the day you closed escrow, or reported the new construction, through the end of the fiscal year, which is June 30th.

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