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Cumberland tax bills to be mailed Friday

Property owners have several payment options

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Cumberland County property owners will soon be getting their tax bills in the mail.

The Cumberland County Tax Administration office plans to mail tax bills to property owners on Friday.

The deadline to pay 2022 property taxes is Jan. 5, 2023, the county said in a release. After Jan. 5, unpaid tax bills will begin to incur a 2% interest charge the first month and a 0.75% interest charge each month thereafter, beginning Feb. 1, the release said.

Bills may be paid online, by mail, by phone or in person.

Property owners can pay online using an electronic check, debit card or major credit card. To use this option, go to cumberlandcountync.gov/tax. A credit or debit card convenience fee is charged, the release said. There is no fee for an electronic check.

To pay by phone, call 1-866-441-6614. Phone payments must be made with a major credit card or debit card. A credit or debit card convenience fee is charged, the release said.

Taxpayers can set up an online bill pay option with their financial institution. Those who choose this option should verify and update the tax bill number on file with their bank, as it can change annually, the release said.

There also is a contactless option for making check or money order payments and for submitting tax listings and forms. Taxpayers may use the drop box beside the mailboxes outside the Judge E. Maurice Braswell Cumberland County Courthouse parking lot of Cool Spring and Russell streets, the release said. Cash payments should not be deposited in the drop box. 

Mail payments with a remittance coupon to: 

Cumberland County Tax Collector

P.O. Box 538313

Atlanta, GA 30353-8313

Mail payments without a remittance coupon to:

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.

Payments may be made in person from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Tax Administration office on the fifth floor of the courthouse at 117 Dick St. The office accepts cash, checks, money orders and major credit and debit cards. 

For those who are interested in making monthly payments for their property taxes, a payment plan option form will be included with this year’s tax bills, the release said. The form can be completed and submitted with the first payment.

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

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