Q: When are property taxes due in Taylor County?
A: Property taxes are payable in two installments: the first installment is due September 1 of the tax year, and the second installment is due March 1 of the following year.
Q: What tax credits are available and how do I apply?
A: West Virginia offers various tax credits that require separate applications to be filed with the Taylor County Assessor's office. Contact the county assessor directly to determine available credits and application requirements, as these are NOT automatically applied.
Q: How does the Homestead Credit work?
A: The Homestead Credit, where available, typically caps annual assessment increases rather than reducing market value. This credit requires a separate application to be filed with the county assessor and is not automatically applied to your property.
Q: How often are properties reassessed in Taylor County?
A: West Virginia law requires periodic reassessment of all properties. Contact the Taylor County Assessor's office for the current reassessment schedule and process.
Q: What are the penalties for late property tax payments?
A: Late payments incur interest and penalties as specified by West Virginia state law. Contact the Taylor County Sheriff's office for specific penalty rates and collection procedures.
Q: Can I pay my property taxes online?
A: Check with the Taylor County Sheriff's office for available online payment options and accepted payment methods for property taxes.
Q: How do special district taxes affect my bill?
A: Special taxing districts within Taylor County (such as fire districts, school districts, or municipal districts) may add additional assessments to your property tax bill based on your property's location.
Q: How do I appeal my property assessment?
A: Property assessment appeals must be filed with the Taylor County Board of Equalization and Review within specified timeframes. Contact the Taylor County Assessor's office for appeal procedures and deadlines.
Q: What happens if I disagree with supplemental taxes?
A: Supplemental tax assessments can be appealed through the same process as regular assessments. Contact the Taylor County Assessor's office within the specified appeal period to contest supplemental assessments.