Q: When are property taxes due in East Feliciana Parish?
A: Property taxes are due November 15th each year and become delinquent on December 31st. Penalties and interest begin accruing January 1st for unpaid taxes.
Q: What homestead exemption is available and how do I apply?
A: East Feliciana Parish offers a homestead exemption of up to $7,500 of assessed value for owner-occupied primary residences. You must file an application with the Parish Assessor's Office. The parish provides permanent registration, so you typically only need to apply once unless your circumstances change.
Q: Are there tax credits available for senior citizens or disabled veterans?
A: Louisiana offers various tax credits including a senior citizen assessment freeze and disabled veteran exemptions. These require separate applications and proof of eligibility. Contact the East Feliciana Parish Assessor at (225) 683-8101 for specific requirements and applications.
Q: How does the homestead exemption work?
A: The homestead exemption removes up to $7,500 from your property's assessed value for tax calculation purposes. It does not reduce your property's market value, only the amount subject to taxation.
Q: When are properties reassessed?
A: Louisiana requires property reassessment every four years, though the specific schedule varies by parish. Contact the Assessor's Office for East Feliciana Parish's reassessment cycle and to inquire about your property's last assessment date.
Q: How can I appeal my property assessment?
A: Property owners can appeal assessments to the East Feliciana Parish Board of Review. Appeals must typically be filed by August 31st following the assessment. Contact the Assessor's Office for appeal forms and procedures.
Q: What are the penalties for late payment?
A: Properties become delinquent December 31st, with penalties and interest beginning January 1st. Continued non-payment can eventually lead to tax sale. Contact the East Feliciana Parish Sheriff's Office for specific penalty rates.
Q: Can I pay my property taxes online?
A: Contact the East Feliciana Parish Sheriff's Office at (225) 683-5459 to inquire about available payment methods, including online payment options.
Q: Why did my taxes increase if I didn't make any improvements?
A: Tax increases can result from reassessment reflecting market value changes, new or increased millage rates approved by voters, or expiration of previous tax credits. Review your assessment notice and contact the Assessor's Office with questions.
Q: How do special district taxes work?
A: Properties may be subject to additional taxes from fire districts, drainage districts, or other special taxing authorities based on location. These appear as separate line items on your tax bill and fund specific local services.