Deadline Is Friday For Discount On Real Estate, Tangible Property Taxes

November 29, 2018

A 4 percent discount on payment of real estate and tangible personal property taxes ends Friday, according to Escambia County Tax Collector Scott Lunsford.

To receive the 4 percent discount, payments must be:

  • mailed with a November postmark;
  • left by midnight, November 30, in a 24-hour drop box available at all locations; or
  • made online by midnight, November 30, at EscambiaTaxCollector.com.

Taxpayers are encouraged to visit  EscambiaTaxCollector.com to pay online 24 hours a day to pay their taxes, search records, print receipts, renew vehicle and vessel registrations and many other services. Customers who decide to visit one four offices can join the line online at EscambiaTaxCollector.com and manage their time their way. Citizens select an office location and type of service, receive a message with approximate service time and then continue their regular activities until the service time approaches.

To check the status of your taxes, pay online or print a receipt, visit the payment center at EscambiaTaxCollector.com. Taxpayers are encouraged to contact the tax collector’s office by email ectc@EscambiaTaxCollector.com or by phone with any questions.

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2 Responses to “Deadline Is Friday For Discount On Real Estate, Tangible Property Taxes”

  1. Bob C. on November 29th, 2018 4:55 pm

    Went to the Warrington office on Barrancas Ave to pay property/real estate taxes and to get renewal for my truck tag.
    Gentleman who greeted and signed me in was friendly and helpful.
    I waited maybe 15 minutes for my number to be shown on the monitor and called to the desk. The young lady there was efficient and friendly and answered a couple of questions and in about 10 minutes I walked out feeling very pleased with the experience.
    Mr. Scott Lunsford, your experience and dedication to service to the people of Escambia County is Greatly Appreciated, Thank you.

  2. ret-dude on November 29th, 2018 10:37 am

    Think I’ll mail it this time… Tried on-line last year and the “convenience” fee was a bit above $20… cheaper to just use a stamp….