Adjusted Supplemental Property Tax Bill


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Adjusted Supplemental Property Tax Bill - The Adjusted Supplemental Property Tax Bill replaces the Supplemental Property Tax Bill received for the same fiscal year.

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Assessor's Identification Number - This area identifies the Assessor’s Identification Number – (1234-567-890). The Assessor’s Identification Number (AIN) is a ten-digit number assigned by the Office of the Assessor to each piece of real property in Los Angeles County. This ten-digit AIN is made up of a four-digit Map Book Number (1234), a three-digit Page Number (567), and a three-digit Parcel Number (890).

Year and Sequence - This area identifies the Year and Sequence – (16 000). This five digit number is made up of a two-digit tax year and a three-digit sequence or bill type. For example, a 2016 annual bill is displayed as 16 000, however a 2016 supplemental bill may be displayed as 16 010.

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Transfer/New Construction Date - This date is used as the basis for the change in assessed value. The term “Transfer Date” refers to the recording date of an ownership change. "New Construction Date" refers to the date the new construction was completed.

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General Tax Levy - This tax amount is the general one percent (1%) tax rate levied against every property in the County. The calculation is 1 percent multiplied by the "Net Taxable Value."

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Voted Indebtedness - Voter-approved taxes levied against property.

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Assessee - The owner of record and the mailing address on file with the Office of the Assessor.

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Electronic Fund Transfer (EFT) Number - The EFT number is used to make credit card/Visa Debit card payments over the telephone. To initiate a credit card/Visa Debit card payment, please call 1(888) 473-0835. However, there are processing fees when paying by credit card/Visa Debit card. Each transaction is limited to $99,999.99. The PIN number is used to make electronic check payment to protect your security and privacy and is used to pay your current year and defaulted taxes online. Effective with tax bills issued after August 2013, the PIN may contain all alpha, all numeric, or alpha/numeric characters. The alpha letter 'O' is not used in the PIN. The '0' is always a number zero.

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Direct Assessments – These are additional charges placed on the property tax bills. These charges are not based on Assessor’s valuations. Examples of direct assessments are charges for sewer maintenance, water, or fire districts. For questions regarding these assessments, please contact the agency. The telephone number for each agency is listed on the bill, or please visit the Department of Auditor-Controller’s website for a Direct Assessment Listing.

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Special Information - This section provides important information about the bill and states whether there are any delinquent taxes owed.

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Total Prorated Taxes Due

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Property Location and/or Property Description - The property address and/or legal description on record with the Office of the Assessor.

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Current Assessed Value - The Assessor’s valuation of the property after the adjustment.

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Prior Assessed Value - This is the Assessor’s valuation of the property prior to the recent transfer/new construction date.

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Net Assessed Value - The current assessed value less the prior assessed value.

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Assessor’s Regional Office - This is the address and telephone number to contact for questions regarding the assessed value of the property.

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Less Exemptions - Exemptions, if any, are deducted from the assessed value.

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Net Supplemental Value - This is the difference between the current value and the prior value less exemptions.

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Returned Check Charge - There is a $50.00 charge for any check returned by the bank.

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2nd Delinquency Date - If paying the bill in installments, the second installment must be received or United States Postal Service postmarked by this date, or a 10 percent penalty and a $10.00 cost will be imposed.

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2nd Installment Due - Amount of taxes due for the second installment. Taxpayers must be sure to include the payment stub with any type of payment and write their Assessor’s Identification Number with the Year/Sequence Number on their check.

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Remit Amount - If payment is not made by the delinquency date, remit the amount stated here. Include the payment stub(s) with the payment and write the Assessor’s Identification Number and the Year/Sequence Number on the check.

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Make Checks Payable - Make checks payable to the Los Angeles County Tax Collector and mail to this address. Include the payment stub(s) with the payment and write the Assessor’s Identification Number and the Year/Sequence Number on the check.

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1st Delinquency Date - If paying the bill in full, payment must be received or United States Postal Service (USPS) postmarked by this date. If paying in installments, the first installment must be received or USPS postmarked by this date, or a 10 percent penalty will be imposed.

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1st Installment Due - Amount of taxes due for the first installment. Taxpayers must be sure to include the payment stub with any type of payment and write their Assessor’s Identification Number with the Year/Sequence Number on their check.

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Remit Amount - If payment is not made by the delinquency date, remit the amount stated here. Include the payment stub(s) with the payment and write the Assessor’s Identification Number and the Year/Sequence Number on the check.

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Make Checks Payable - Make checks payable to the Los Angeles County Tax Collector and mail to this address. Include the payment stub(s) with the payment and write the Assessor’s Identification Number and the Year/Sequence Number on the check.

Adjusted Supplemental Property Tax Bill - The Adjusted Supplemental Property Tax Bill replaces the Supplemental Property Tax Bill received for the same fiscal year.

Assessor's Identification Number - This area identifies the Assessor’s Identification Number – (1234-567-890). The Assessor’s Identification Number (AIN) is a ten-digit number assigned by the Office of the Assessor to each piece of real property in Los Angeles County. This ten-digit AIN is made up of a four-digit Map Book Number (1234), a three-digit Page Number (567), and a three-digit Parcel Number (890).

Year and Sequence - This area identifies the Year and Sequence – (16 000). This five digit number is made up of a two-digit tax year and a three-digit sequence or bill type. For example, a 2016 annual bill is displayed as 16 000, however a 2016 supplemental bill may be displayed as 16 010.

Transfer/New Construction Date - This date is used as the basis for the change in assessed value. The term “Transfer Date” refers to the recording date of an ownership change. "New Construction Date" refers to the date the new construction was completed.

General Tax Levy - This tax amount is the general one percent (1%) tax rate levied against every property in the County. The calculation is 1 percent multiplied by the "Net Taxable Value."

Voted Indebtedness - Voter-approved taxes levied against property.

Assessee - The owner of record and the mailing address on file with the Office of the Assessor.

Electronic Fund Transfer (EFT) Number - The EFT number is used to make credit card/Visa Debit card payments over the telephone. To initiate a credit card/Visa Debit card payment, please call 1(888) 473-0835. However, there are processing fees when paying by credit card/Visa Debit card. Each transaction is limited to $99,999.99. The PIN number is used to make electronic check payment to protect your security and privacy and is used to pay your current year and defaulted taxes online. Effective with tax bills issued after August 2013, the PIN may contain all alpha, all numeric, or alpha/numeric characters. The alpha letter 'O' is not used in the PIN. The '0' is always a number zero.

Direct Assessments – These are additional charges placed on the property tax bills. These charges are not based on Assessor’s valuations. Examples of direct assessments are charges for sewer maintenance, water, or fire districts. For questions regarding these assessments, please contact the agency. The telephone number for each agency is listed on the bill, or please visit the Department of Auditor-Controller’s website for a Direct Assessment Listing.

Special Information - This section provides important information about the bill and states whether there are any delinquent taxes owed.

Total Prorated Taxes Due

Property Location and/or Property Description - The property address and/or legal description on record with the Office of the Assessor.

Current Assessed Value - The Assessor’s valuation of the property after the adjustment.

Prior Assessed Value - This is the Assessor’s valuation of the property prior to the recent transfer/new construction date.

Net Assessed Value - The current assessed value less the prior assessed value.

Assessor’s Regional Office - This is the address and telephone number to contact for questions regarding the assessed value of the property.

Less Exemptions - Exemptions, if any, are deducted from the assessed value.

Net Supplemental Value - This is the difference between the current value and the prior value less exemptions.

Returned Check Charge - There is a $50.00 charge for any check returned by the bank.

2nd Delinquency Date - If paying the bill in installments, the second installment must be received or United States Postal Service postmarked by this date, or a 10 percent penalty and a $10.00 cost will be imposed.

2nd Installment Due - Amount of taxes due for the second installment. Taxpayers must be sure to include the payment stub with any type of payment and write their Assessor’s Identification Number with the Year/Sequence Number on their check.

Remit Amount - If payment is not made by the delinquency date, remit the amount stated here. Include the payment stub(s) with the payment and write the Assessor’s Identification Number and the Year/Sequence Number on the check.

Make Checks Payable - Make checks payable to the Los Angeles County Tax Collector and mail to this address. Include the payment stub(s) with the payment and write the Assessor’s Identification Number and the Year/Sequence Number on the check.

1st Delinquency Date - If paying the bill in full, payment must be received or United States Postal Service (USPS) postmarked by this date. If paying in installments, the first installment must be received or USPS postmarked by this date, or a 10 percent penalty will be imposed.

1st Installment Due - Amount of taxes due for the first installment. Taxpayers must be sure to include the payment stub with any type of payment and write their Assessor’s Identification Number with the Year/Sequence Number on their check.

Remit Amount - If payment is not made by the delinquency date, remit the amount stated here. Include the payment stub(s) with the payment and write the Assessor’s Identification Number and the Year/Sequence Number on the check.

Make Checks Payable - Make checks payable to the Los Angeles County Tax Collector and mail to this address. Include the payment stub(s) with the payment and write the Assessor’s Identification Number and the Year/Sequence Number on the check.