Real Estate

Cumberland County taxpayers reminded of property taxes payment deadline

By Staff Report, posted 1 year ago

Cumberland County Tax Administration reminds citizens that property taxes for real estate and personal property listed in January 2024 will be delinquent if not paid by Jan. 6, 2025. Interest and enforced collections such as bank levy, wage/rent garnishments, and/or foreclosure, will begin on Jan. 7, 2025. Interest and collection fees will be added to the tax amount due.

County Government offices and the Courthouse will be closed Dec. 24 – 26 for the Christmas holiday. Offices will again be closed on Wednesday, Jan. 1 for New Year’s Day. Tax Administration reminds citizens of these closings and to make appropriate plans. The last week of the year is extremely busy for the office with taxpayers seeking receipts by Dec. 31 for 2024 income tax filing purposes. Please understand there may be longer wait times for all in-office transactions through the end of the month and the Jan. 6 deadline.

Taxpayers may pay their tax bills in person, online, by mail or by phone. Go to cumberlandcountync.gov/tax to pay online with an electronic check, debit card or credit card. All debit and credit cards will be charged a processing fee of 1.85% of the amount paid. Web, mobile, and phone payments will also be charged a $2 transaction fee.

Through MyCCNCPay, residents can pay online as a guest or create a personalized profile that securely stores properties, payment history, payment methods, and notifies residents of upcoming tax deadlines. Residents also have the option to pay in installments and enroll in e-Billing.  

Taxpayers may pay in person using cash, money orders, check, debit or credit cards at the Tax Administration office located in Room 530 on the fifth floor of the Judge E. Maurice Braswell Cumberland County Courthouse at 117 Dick St., Fayetteville. Taxpayers may also make payments (checks or money orders only) using the drop box located inside the Courthouse on the fifth floor beside the customer service entrance, Room 530. For added convenience, an outdoor secure drop box is located beside the mailboxes in the Courthouse’s rear parking lot (Cool Spring St.) between the Courthouse and Law Enforcement Center. Do not place cash payments in the drop box; only checks and money orders. If you have questions before paying the bill, please email them to taxweb@cumberlandcountync.gov or call 910-678-7507.

To pay by phone, call 910-557-7935. Fees apply to payments made by phone using a debit or credit card. The address to pay taxes by mail is Cumberland County Tax Collector, P.O. Box 449, Fayetteville, NC 28302-0449. Mailed payments must be made with a check or money order payable to Cumberland County Tax Collector. To avoid interest, payments sent by mail must be received or postmarked by Jan. 6, 2025.

Email addresses to contact the tax office are:

  • taxweb@cumberlandcountync.gov for general inquiries
  • military@cumberlandcountync.gov for active-duty military taxpayers
  • taxcollector@cumberlandcountync.gov for customers with payment questions

For more information, call 910-678-7507 or visit cumberlandcountync.gov/tax.

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