REAL ESTATE ASSESSOR
801 Crawford Street, 2nd Floor
P.O. Box 820
Portsmouth, Virginia 23705
Telephone : (757) 393-8631
Fax: (757) 393-8177
assessor@portsmouthva.gov
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TAX COLLECTION AND TAX
RATES
Computation of Tax
Real Estate taxes are calculated by multiplying the property assessment by the
tax rate. City Council determines the real estate tax rate in the Spring of each
year. The rate will apply to the upcoming tax year beginning on July 1. The tax
rate in the City of Portsmouth is expressed in dollars per one hundred dollars
of assessed value. The tax formula to calculate your taxes is as follows:
Click
here for the tax rates of the previous 3 years
The tax formula for tax year starting July 1, 2015 is:
Assessment x tax rate = tax bill
Example:
Tax Rate: $1.30 per $100
Property Value: $100,000
$100,000 x .0130 = $1,300 annual tax bill |
The revenues projected from real estate
assessment are vital to the City’s annual budget. The City
Council determines the income the City must generate in order to
provide municipal services to the citizens. The Council then
sets the tax rate that will yield the needed revenue. This rate
multiplied by the assessed value of the property will determine
the taxes owed by each property owner.
Tax Collection
The real estate tax is billed and collected by the City
Treasurer of Portsmouth. Questions about real estate tax bills
should be directed to the Portsmouth City Treasurer by calling,
writing or visiting the office on the first floor of City Hall.
Office of the Treasurer
801 Crawford Street
Portsmouth, VA 23704-3872
(757) 393-8651
Real estate taxes are billed and collected
quarterly in the City of Portsmouth. The dates for those
quarters are as follows: July 1 – September 30, October 1 –
December 31, January 1 – March 31, and April 1 – June 30th. The
quarterly due dates are September 30, December 31, March 31 and
June 30. Those citizens qualifying for Tax Relief or the Tax
Freeze Program have a quarterly due date of October 5, January
5, April 5 and July 5. Additionally, the City Treasurer may
grant these due dates to senior citizens that do not qualify for
the Tax Relief or Tax Freeze program. Please contact the City
Treasurer’s Office for details.
The City Treasurer includes the Stormwater Management Utility
fee on the quarterly real estate tax statements. All citizens
are required to pay this fee. Please contact the
Public Utilities
(757) 393-8691, if you have questions about the
Stormwater
Management Utility fees (SMU fees).
If taxes are included in your mortgage payments, the City will
bill your bank or mortgage lender for taxes due. However, if
your taxes are not paid through your bank or mortgage company,
or you do not receive a quarterly statement, please contact the
City Treasurer’s Office. You are still liable for the taxes due.
Failure to receive a bill, does not relieve the taxpayer from
payment of tax, penalty and interest.
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