Property owners impacted by the wildfires whose properties are in the fire perimeter may be eligible for property tax relief if your property is damaged or destroyed. Please file a Misfortune and Calamity Claim with the Office of the Assessor at Assessor – Disaster Relief and submit questions to [email protected].
Those who have filed a Misfortune & Calamity Claim with the Office of the Assessor and pay directly to the Treasurer and Tax Collector (TTC), the TTC recommends not to pay the property tax bill until an Adjusted Property Tax Bill with a new due date is received. For wildfire related questions, visit ttc.lacounty.gov/public-inquiries, select “Other,” and indicate “Wildfires” in the comment area to expedite your request.
Please refer to Los Angeles County Treasurer and Tax Collector Releases Statement Regarding the Wildfires and the April 10 Secured Property Tax Deadline – Treasurer and Tax Collector for additional payment information.
If you or your business have been impacted by the recent wildfires, please contact the Business License Section by calling (213) 974-2011 or emailing us at [email protected]. For an additional list of emergency resources for businesses, please visit Emergency Resources for Workers and Businesses – Department of Economic Opportunity.
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Applications can be filed online. To start your Business License application process, please click here.Property owners impacted by the wildfires whose properties are in the fire perimeter may be eligible for property tax relief if your property is damaged or destroyed. Please file a Misfortune and Calamity Claim with the Office of the Assessor at Assessor – Disaster Relief and submit questions to [email protected].
Those who have filed a Misfortune & Calamity Claim with the Office of the Assessor and pay directly to the Treasurer and Tax Collector (TTC), the TTC recommends not to pay the property tax bill until an Adjusted Property Tax Bill with a new due date is received. For wildfire related questions, visit ttc.lacounty.gov/public-inquiries, select “Other,” and indicate “Wildfires” in the comment area to expedite your request.
Please refer to Los Angeles County Treasurer and Tax Collector Releases Statement Regarding the Wildfires and the April 10 Secured Property Tax Deadline – Treasurer and Tax Collector for additional payment information.
If you or your business have been impacted by the recent wildfires, please contact the Business License Section by calling (213) 974-2011 or emailing us at [email protected]. For an additional list of emergency resources for businesses, please visit Emergency Resources for Workers and Businesses – Department of Economic Opportunity.
VIEW PAYMENT HISTORY
This is a free service for tracking your past property tax payments.VIEW PAYMENT HISTORY
This service will provide tax payment history for the past three fiscal tax years.VIEW PROPERTY TAX BILL
Lost your bill? Use our form to view an electronic bill.VIEW PROPERTY TAX BILL
Electronic bills are available to be viewed immediately online.REQUEST A PENALTY CANCELLATION
Submit a request to cancel a penalty imposed on late payments.REQUEST A PENALTY CANCELLATION
Before submitting a Penalty Cancellation, please review the form instructions.APPLY FOR A BUSINESS LICENSE
We can help you get started.APPLY FOR A BUSINESS LICENSE
Applications may be filed in person at any of the three Business License Offices.Property owners impacted by the wildfires whose properties are in the fire perimeter may be eligible for property tax relief if your property is damaged or destroyed. Please file a Misfortune and Calamity Claim with the Office of the Assessor at Assessor – Disaster Relief and submit questions to [email protected].
Those who have filed a Misfortune & Calamity Claim with the Office of the Assessor and pay directly to the Treasurer and Tax Collector (TTC), the TTC recommends not to pay the property tax bill until an Adjusted Property Tax Bill with a new due date is received. For wildfire related questions, visit ttc.lacounty.gov/public-inquiries, select “Other,” and indicate “Wildfires” in the comment area to expedite your request.
Please refer to Los Angeles County Treasurer and Tax Collector Releases Statement Regarding the Wildfires and the April 10 Secured Property Tax Deadline – Treasurer and Tax Collector for additional payment information.
If you or your business have been impacted by the recent wildfires, please contact the Business License Section by calling (213) 974-2011 or emailing us at [email protected]. For an additional list of emergency resources for businesses, please visit Emergency Resources for Workers and Businesses – Department of Economic Opportunity.