It’s November and that means not only that election day is just around the corner but also the deadline for paying Hall County property taxes.
And as the November 15 deadline approaches, the Tax Commissioner’s Office wants to remind taxpayers of the options available for paying taxes—designed to save time and reduce the need for in-person visits.
“We’ve been focused on providing multiple payment methods so taxpayers can avoid coming into our office,” said Hall County Tax Commissioner Darla Eden. “Now, the only reason to visit is for cash payments.”
Through a revamped website and other outreach efforts, the Tax Commissioner’s Office is promoting its “Save a Trip and Skip the Line” campaign. For more information, visit hallcountytax.org, where you can also find a brief video overview of the 2024 Property Tax Season and simple instructions for online payments
Property owners as of January 1 are responsible for that year’s property tax. For properties sold in 2024, it’s essential for buyers and sellers to clarify who will pay the tax by the November 15 deadline. Please refer to your closing documents or consult your attorney to confirm tax liability and ensure timely payment.”