Pay Property Taxes

Pay Property Taxes

Search and make property tax payments in Clifton City, NJ using this online service. You will need to enter either your account number or the property's block & lot #  (and Qualification, if applicable) and the owner's last name to search for your tax bill and pay online.

FAQs

When will I receive my Property Tax bill?

The Property Tax Bill is mailed December 31st each year. If you do not receive the bill by January 7th, call the Property Tax Office at 371-5720.

I never received my bill, or received it late, do I still have to pay a penalty?

Yes. The failure to mail a statement or the failure of a property owner to receive a statement will not affect the validity of the taxes or interest prescribed by law (NYS RPTL 922). In addition, neither the Receiver of Taxes nor any other Town official has legal authority to waive statutory penalty charges. These are fixed by the Real Property Tax Law (RPTL). If they are waived, the collecting officer will be personally responsible. As all records are audited by State examiners, there is absolutely no discretion in this matter. The Constitution and the law of the State mandates the procedure.

Can I make a partial payment?

Payment amount must be exact, please make certain your check is correct.

Community Q&A

You can ask any questions related to this service here. We will try to answer them soon!

Service Reminders

We will notify you at the right time so that you never miss a due date again!

Pay Property Taxes

Pay Property Taxes

Search and make property tax payments in Clifton City, NJ using this online service. You will need to enter either your account number or the property's block & lot #  (and Qualification, if applicable) and the owner's last name to search for your tax bill and pay online.

FAQs

When will I receive my Property Tax bill?

The Property Tax Bill is mailed December 31st each year. If you do not receive the bill by January 7th, call the Property Tax Office at 371-5720.

I never received my bill, or received it late, do I still have to pay a penalty?

Yes. The failure to mail a statement or the failure of a property owner to receive a statement will not affect the validity of the taxes or interest prescribed by law (NYS RPTL 922). In addition, neither the Receiver of Taxes nor any other Town official has legal authority to waive statutory penalty charges. These are fixed by the Real Property Tax Law (RPTL). If they are waived, the collecting officer will be personally responsible. As all records are audited by State examiners, there is absolutely no discretion in this matter. The Constitution and the law of the State mandates the procedure.

Can I make a partial payment?

Payment amount must be exact, please make certain your check is correct.

Community Q&A

You can ask any questions related to this service here. We will try to answer them soon!

Service Reminders

We will notify you at the right time so that you never miss a due date again!

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