El Paso property taxes due tomorrow
Isabella Martinez
EL PASO, TX (KVIA) — Homeowners in El Paso have until midnight on Friday, January 31, to pay their property taxes and avoid penalties and interest charges.
Starting February 1, unpaid property taxes will be subject to a 7% penalty and interest fee, which will increase monthly. By March, the penalty rises to 9%, and by April, it reaches 11%, continuing to climb as time passes.
ABC-7 spoke with Maria Pasillas, Tax Assessor Collector for the City of El Paso, who urges residents to make at least a partial payment by tomorrow, as penalties will begin accruing on Saturday.
Ways to Pay:
Online or By Phone
Visit: ElPasoTexas.gov/tax-office/pay-your-taxes
Call: (915) 212-0106
By Mail
Send payments to: City of El Paso Tax Office P.O. Box 2992 El Paso, TX 79999-2992
Postmark must be on or before January 31, 2025.
In-person locations
City of El Paso Tax Office
221 N. Kansas, Suite 300 (Wells Fargo Building, 3rd floor)
Hours: Monday – Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Mobile Bank at the Central Appraisal District
5801 Trowbridge Drive
Open January 25–31, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Must bring your tax bill. Payments accepted: cash, checks, and money orders.
County Tax Office Locations:
Ascarate Annex (Main Office):301 Manny Martinez Drive, 1st Floor8 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Eastside Annex:2350 George Dieter, Suite B, Room 2118 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Ysleta Annex:9521 Socorro Road, Suite B48 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Westside Tax Office:424 Executive Center Boulevard, Suite 1029 a.m. to 12 p.m. and 1 p.m. to 4 p.m.
Northeast Annex:4641 Cohen Avenue, Suite B8 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Northwest Annex:435 E. Vinton Road, Suite B, Vinton, TX9 a.m. to 12 p.m. and 1 p.m. to 4 p.m.
“Try to pay as much as you can to avoid that fee,” emphasized Pasillas. “Please note that as the week progresses the volume is going to be picking up.”
Payment Plans & Exemptions:
For those unable to pay in full by the deadline, payment agreements will be available starting next week. The city tax office says to contact them starting Monday to inquire about a payment agreement. Payment agreements are available until March 31st for business personal property or June 30th for real property before accounts are placed with a collection agency.
Certain groups, including seniors, veterans, and disabled homeowners, qualify for exemptions such as installment plans. Pasillas recommend that homeowners check their tax bill to make sure their exemptions have been applied. If they are missing, contact the Central Appraisal District for assistance.
Pasillas also warns first-time homeowners to be cautious of scams. “If you bought the property before January 1st, then you should have a homestead exemption on your property,” said Pasillas. “Some people will get a letter in the mail saying we charge you so much money to apply for your homestead. This service is free of charge with the appraisal district.”
Need a Copy of Your Tax Bill?
If you do not have a copy of your tax bill, click here to print it out.
When filing, make sure to take your time. “For people paying with an electronic check, please be careful when entering your routing number and your bank account number,” Pasillas emphasized. “If that payment is not honored, then it’s going to be considered late.”