Where do I pay my property taxes in Nashville TN?

Where do I pay my property taxes in Nashville TN?

Financial Centers Available for Payments

Location Address Phone
Nashboro 2360 Murfreesboro Pike 615-361-7298
Nashville Main Office 511 Union Street 615-734-6382
Thompson Lane 635 Thompson Lane 615-254-4230
West End 3011 West End Avenue 615-327-1870

How do I pay my Davidson County property taxes?

To make a payment using your credit / debit card please come into our office, call 855-461-9799, or visit our payment portal website. You will need the bill year, number, and amount to complete the transaction.

Does Tennessee give seniors a break on property taxes?

Under the program, qualifying homeowners age 65 and older can “freeze” the tax due on their property at the amount for the year they qualify, even if tax rates increase. Homeowners must have been 65 by December 31 of the tax year for which they are applying.

How do I find my local property tax?

Your area’s property tax levy can be found on your local tax assessor or municipality website, and it’s typically represented as a percentage—like 4%. To estimate your real estate taxes, you merely multiply your home’s assessed value by the levy.

How much does it cost to pay Metro taxes online?

A $1.00 flat fee will be charged for payments using E-Check. You will have the opportunity to review the total amount due with the convenience fee prior to payment submission. While you will be paying the Metropolitan Trustee’s Office, the full amount of the convenience fee is passed to Autoagent as the provider of this online payment service.

When do new Nashville TN property values come out?

The 2021 Reappraisal is completed. On April 23, 2021, new market values for ad valorem tax purposes were mailed to property owners and also made available on-line. Growth in Nashville-Davidson County continued to be strong, particularly in the residential, industrial and apartment property types.

Who is the real estate appraiser in Nashville TN?

Upon graduation from TSU, Vivian started her professional career as a Real Estate Appraiser at the Tennessee Regulatory Authority, formerly known as the Tennessee Public Service Commission (“Commission”) now known as the Tennessee Regulatory Authority (TRA).

Who is the mayor of Nashville, TN?

On Thursday, April 29, 2021, Mayor John Cooper announced at the State of The Metro address the Certified Tax Rate and proposed that it remain as the tax rate. If the tax rate stays as proposed, using your appraisal value recently received, you can calculate your tax payments HERE using the proposed tax rates.

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