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Car Tax Payments are Due Oct. 5 – What You Need to Know

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Fairfax County issued the following announcement on Sept. 22

Personal property taxes — better known as car taxes — are due on Tuesday, Oct. 5. Bills were mailed this summer, and there are many convenient ways to pay.

WAYS TO PAY

It’s quick and easy to pay online — and it’s free when you use an e-check. When paying by e-check, you can schedule when you want the money to be sent from your bank account.

While you can pay online using a credit or debit card, be aware that a third-party service fee will be applied.

Other ways to pay include by phone (third-party service fee will be applied); call 703-222-6740, TTY 711 (24 hours a day, 7 days a week). Or return your payment by mail using the envelope that came with your bill. 

  • Make checks or money orders payable to "County of Fairfax".

    Use envelope provided with your bill or mail to:

    Department of Tax Administration

    12000 Government Center Parkway, Suite 223

    Fairfax, VA 22035

  • Do NOT send cash.
  • Payments postmarked on or before the due date are considered to be on time, regardless of date received.
If you are paying with a check or money order, you can also put your payment in the secure, red drop boxes at the Fairfax County Government Center — or put it in the book drops at these six libraries:

  • Burke Centre
  • Dolley Madison
  • George Mason
  • Oakton Community
  • Reston Regional
  • Sherwood Regional
If you decide to pay in person at the Government Center, be prepared to wait in line. However, we will offer extended hours for service in person or by phone:

  • Monday, Sept. 27, to Friday, Oct. 1: 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.
  • Monday, Oct. 4, and Tuesday, Oct. 5: 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.
UNDERSTANDING YOUR CAR TAX

Not sure why you received a bill or how the total was calculated? Watch this short video to learn more. 

Keep in mind that car tax bills increased for about 12% of owners this year, due to the pandemic-induced shortage of new and used cars. 

Your bill includes a local registration fee for vehicles regularly garaged, stored or parked in Fairfax County. If you live in Clifton, Herndon or Vienna, these cities each charge their own local registration fee that is included on your Fairfax County tax bill.

This registration fee is separate and distinct from the state registration fee paid to the Virginia DMV.

DON’T WAIT UNTIL THE LAST MINUTE!

If you have a question or concern about your tax bill, contact the Department of Tax Administration:

  • Call 703-222-8234 (English) or 703-324-3855 (Español), TTY 711, weekdays from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. (to 6 p.m. from  Sept. 27 to Oct. 5)
  • Send an email
  • Visit the tax counter at the Fairfax County Government Center weekdays from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. (to 6 p.m. from  Sept. 27 to Oct. 5)
You can also access your personal property (car tax) and real estate tax account information securely online via our MyFairfax web portal. When you create an account, MyFairfax enables you to:

  • Access tax information.
  • Register new vehicles or update vehicles moved or sold.
  • View current and past real estate assessments and payment information.
Log into MyFairfax

TAX RELIEF

You may qualify for tax relief if you are at least 65 years old, or permanently and totally disabled and meet the income and asset eligibility requirements. Additional circumstances may allow you to reduce your taxes. To see if you qualify for an exemption visit our website or call 703-222-8234 (TTY 711).

Original source can be found here.

Source: Fairfax County i

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