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Treasurer-Tax Collector. Ventura County Government Center. 800 South Victoria Ave. Ventura, CA 93009-1290. Office hours are 8:00am – 4:30pm, Monday – Friday. Phone: 805-654-3744, M-F, 8am-12pm & 1pm-4:30pm. The 2023-24 Secured Property Tax bills are available for payment!
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Taxes and the Assessor’s Office. Under the California Constitution and the Revenue and Taxation Code, the Assessor has the following responsibilities: locate all taxable property within Ventura County; identify the person who owns, claims, possesses, or controls property on the Lien Date (R&T § 405); establish the assessed value of all ...
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FAQs. What are secured taxes? Taxes that are assessed against real property (land, structures, etc.). When are Secured Property Tax statements mailed? When are Secured Property Taxes due? What time frame does the secured tax statement cover? I have an impound account. Why did I receive a statement?
On June 6, 1978, California voters approved Proposition 13, an amendment to the California’s Constitution that rolled back most local real property assessments to 1975 market value levels and limited the property tax rate to 1 percent plus the rate necessary to fund local voter-approved bonded indebtedness. In short, the assessment year 1975 ...
Phone: 805-654-3744, M-F, 8am-12pm & 1pm-4:30pm. Secured Taxes. What Are Secured taxes? “Secured” property is any real property that can’t be moved like homes or land. Proposition 13 limits the tax rate to 1% of a property’s current assessed value, plus any voter-approved bonds and direct assessments.