You have the option to pay your real estate taxes and your business personal property tax in one full payment, or in first- and second-half installments (except for parcels where the total taxes owed is $25 or less, in which case, only the full payment option is available). See below for late payment options.
Please Note: Debit card payments that require a PIN cannot be accepted online. If you wish to make a payment with your PIN debit card please visit us at 201 West Colfax Avenue, Denver, CO 80202.
Due Dates
First half of taxes | February 28, February 29 in a Leap Year |
Second half of taxes | June 15 |
Full Payment | April 30 |
Payment Options
We accept VISA, MasterCard, Discover and eCheck.
First Half Payment
Second Half Payment
Full Payment (You must select this option if your taxes total $25.00 or less)
$25.00 or Less Taxes Owed Payments - Installment payments are not available for those whose total taxes owed is $25.00 or less, full payment of taxes is required.
Service Lien and Maintenance District Payments - Installment payments are not allowed on service lien and maintenance district payments. If you are paying a service lien or maintenance payment you will see the full amount due when you select one of the payment options above.
Local Improvement Project Fee Payments - Installment payments for local improvement project fees may be made online by selecting one of the payment options above. If you would like to make a full payment call (720) 913-9500 to obtain the payoff amount.
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The Tax Year 2021 Second Installment Property Tax due date has yet to be determined. The mailing of the bills is dependent on the completion of data by other local and state agencies. When this office receives that data, we will be able to print and mail the bills. Check this site for further updates.
The Tax Year 2021 Second Installment Property Tax due date has yet to be determined. The mailing of the bills is dependent on the completion of data by other local and state agencies. When this office receives that data, we will be able to print and mail the bills.
Check this site for further updates.
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- Overview
- Changing your bank details for LPT
- LPT payment dates for 2023
- Paying your LPT in a single payment in full
- Paying your LPT in phased payments
- Paying your LPT by deduction at source
- LPT payment methods carried forward
- Paying LPT arrears for 2013 to 2021
Overview
Note
If your property has become liable for LPT, you need to value your property and submit your LPT Return by 2 December 2022.
You will find information in this section on how you can pay your Local Property Tax (LPT).
Revenue offers a range of methods for paying LPT. You can opt to make one single payment or spread your payments over the year. You can also authorise another person to make payments on your behalf.
There are implications if you do not pay your LPT charge. For further information, please see What happens if you do not comply?
Calculating the LPT charge you need to pay
You can use Revenue’s online LPT calculator to calculate your LPT charge.
You LPT charge is based on your valuation of your property and the Local Authority Adjustment Factor. For further information, please see How your LPT charge is determined.
Arranging your payment online
The easiest way to pay your LPT charge is online. This gives you a wide range of payment options:
- single payment in full:
- debit or credit card
- Annual Debit Instruction (ADI)
- phased payments (instalments)
to spread your payments throughout the year:
- monthly direct debit
- deduction at source (from your salary, wages, occupational pension, Department of Social Protection payment or Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine payment).
To make your payment in full, or set up a phased payment arrangement, please log into the LPT Portal.
You can also pay in full, or on a phased basis, through an approved payment service provider (PSP). The approved PSPs are An Post, Omnivend and Payzone. You can set this up on the LPT Portal, and subsequently make your payment(s) at the PSP.
If you are liable for LPT on more than one property, you are required to pay through one of the online payment options.
Next: Changing your bank details for LPT
Sign in to LPT online
Pay your LPT, file your return or print your receipt of payment online.