Does failing to receive a tax bill relieve a taxpayer’s obligation to pay? Can penalty and interest be removed for failing to receive a tax bill and payment is made after the due date?

No and No. Annual tax bills are mailed in mid-September with a December 5th due date. The failure of the taxpayer to receive the bill does not relieve them of their responsibility to obtain the information regarding the tax due and to remit the payment by the due date. Penalty and interest is imposed by law and cannot be removed simply because the taxpayer did not receive a bill (VA Code 58.1-3916 w/ various Attorney General Opinions).

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1. How can the Treasurer's Office be contacted?
2. What are the operating hours for the Treasurer's Office?
3. Can I use my credit card at the Treasurer's Office window?
4. Is New Kent a prorating locality?
5. Are there late fees if I miss a due date?
6. I sold my house and/or land on July 5. Why am I getting a bill?
7. Who do I contact if I feel I was billed for the incorrect time period or assessed incorrectly?
8. Does failing to receive a tax bill relieve a taxpayer’s obligation to pay? Can penalty and interest be removed for failing to receive a tax bill and payment is made after the due date?