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When are property taxes due in Yakima County, WA?

Property taxes in Yakima County are usually paid in two halves/installments.

The first-half property taxes are due on or before April 30. The second-half property taxes are due on or before October 31. 

Can I pay my taxes with a credit or debit card?

Yes. There are three payment options when using either a credit or debit card.

How are my property taxes calculated in Yakima County, WA?

Yakima County property taxes are calculated by multiplying the taxable value by the levy rate for the area that the property is located divided by $1,000.

For Example: If the Taxable Value = $250,500 & Levy Rate = 12.49655

then Property tax value is "$250,000 X 12.49655 = $3,130,385.78 divided by $1,000" = $3,130.39.

The other item that is taken into consideration when your property taxes are calculated is whether or not you have some type of exemption.

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Pay Property taxes Online in Yakima County, Washington using this service.

FAQs

When are property taxes due in Yakima County, WA?

Property taxes in Yakima County are usually paid in two halves/installments.

The first-half property taxes are due on or before April 30. The second-half property taxes are due on or before October 31. 

Can I pay my taxes with a credit or debit card?

Yes. There are three payment options when using either a credit or debit card.

How are my property taxes calculated in Yakima County, WA?

Yakima County property taxes are calculated by multiplying the taxable value by the levy rate for the area that the property is located divided by $1,000.

For Example: If the Taxable Value = $250,500 & Levy Rate = 12.49655

then Property tax value is "$250,000 X 12.49655 = $3,130,385.78 divided by $1,000" = $3,130.39.

The other item that is taken into consideration when your property taxes are calculated is whether or not you have some type of exemption.

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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