What is tax suspension? Can my property taxes be suspended?

Tax suspension means that you will not have to pay your property taxes until the property is sold or transferred to another person.

Your property taxes may be suspended if: You get either Supplemental Security Income (SSI) or
State Supplementary Assistance (SSA), or You live in a nursing home and the
Department of Human Services is paying for all or part of the cost for your
care. You will not have to pay a penalty while your taxes are suspended. The
suspended taxes will need to be paid when the property is sold or transferred.
If you want to, you still can pay your taxes while they are suspended. The
County Board of Supervisors run the tax suspension program. You must give to
the County Board of Supervisors proof that you qualify for property tax
suspension. You do this in the county where your property is located.

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1. Where can I get the latest information or tax statement for my property?
2. When are my property tax payments due?
3. Whom should I contact if my mailing address changes or I have a name change?
4. I just purchased this property and I am now being told that I am responsible for the full years taxes, how can this be?
5. What should I do if I receive a tax statement on a home I recently sold? Am I responsible for the taxes on the sold property?
6. What happens if my taxes are not paid by the due date?
7. Why am I getting this tax statement when my mortgage company pays my taxes or I set up an auto-pay option??
8. Why were special assessment statements mailed to me?
9. What is tax suspension? Can my property taxes be suspended?
10. Is there any type of credit or help available for elderly, disabled, or low-income property owners?
11. Is there any type of credit or help available for low-income mobile home or manufactured home property owners?
12. What forms of payment are accepted?