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  2. Make your check payable to the City of New Orleans. Enclose your payment stub(s) from your Property Tax Bill. Mail your payment in a sealed envelope, properly addressed, and with the required postage. Do not attach staples, clips, tape, or correspondence. Mail to. City of New Orleans Bureau of Treasury Department 165025 P O Box 62600

  3. Bureau of Treasury. (504) 658-1701. 1300 Perdido Street1W40New Orleans, LA 70112. Click Here for Contact Information. Last updated: 3/14/2024 2:06:27 PM. Was this page helpful?

  4. The City of New Orleans

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    New Orleans, La. 70112. (888) 387-8027. Office Hours: 8:00 am - 5:00 pm Monday thru Friday. To pay your property taxes online, you will need to select the type of tax you are paying and then provide the tax bill number for your property and click "Find My Taxes" to locate your bill. Once your bill is found, you will have a chance to review the ...

  5. Property owners with questions about payment errors, missing payments, misapplied payments, and/or property tax refunds, should contact the Tax Research Unit at taxresearchunit@nola.gov or (504) 658-1712. For tax servicers, mortgage companies, banks, abstractors

  6. The Property Viewer is a quick and easy way to find information about a property in the City of New Orleans. This includes addressing, zoning, and historic / conservation districts. There are two primary ways to begin finding information; using the map to find a property and clicking on it, or searching by Address, Owner Name, or Tax Bill ID.

  7. Topics - Tax Sales & Adjudications - City of New Orleans

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    An adjudication is a sale of redeemable property claim to the City. When a tax sale is held, the property itself is not sold, but the taxes are “sold” through a bidding process and a lien is placed on the property for the delinquent property taxes. If there is no bidder, the City becomes the de facto lienholder.

  8. Treasury - Home - City of New Orleans

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    NEW ORLEANS — The City of New Orleans Bureau of Treasury today announced that homeowners in Orleans Parish will receive their 2024 property tax bills at the end of January 2024. This change is due to a scheduled public hearing on Jan. 18, 2024, by the Orleans Parish School Board (OPSB) to determine whether to roll their millage rates forward.

  9. Treasury - Topics - Paying taxes - City of New Orleans

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    The City of New Orleans Bureau of Treasury does not offer a formal installment plan for the payment of property taxes. Taxpayers may, however, remit partial payments in person or via postal mail. Note: Partial payments are not allowed when paying online. Any remaining balance is subject to interest at a rate of 1% per month and other fees.

  10. Property Tax Assessments and Appeals - New Orleans City Council

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    Tax Year 2025. July 15 - August 15, 2024, Assessor opens tax lists to public for inspection. Informal appeals and disputes to assessments can, and are encouraged to be made, at this time. (Additional information in points 1 and 2 FAQs). August 20, 2024, Deadline for filing an appeal of assessment with Assessor. Online appeal forms available HERE.

  11. Topics - How taxes are calculated - City of New Orleans

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    For information on your property assessment, contact the Orleans Parish Assessor’s Office at (504) 754-8811, info@orleansassessors.com. Property Taxes are calculated by multiplying the taxable assessment less exemptions by the millage rate, which is determined by local taxing authorities. The responsibility of setting millage rates ...