City Extends Property Tax Bill Payments Deadline to February 2022

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NEW ORLEANS —  The City of New Orleans said it has extended the deadline for 2022 property tax payments due to the significant number of damaged properties as a result of Hurricane Ida. Homeowners have until Feb. 28, 2022 to submit tax bill payments.  

On Sept. 23, the Orleans Parish Assessor’s Office re-opened the tax rolls to provide homeowners an opportunity to submit Ida related damages. Taxpayers are also preparing to vote to renew the Library and Neighborhood Housing millages, which are included on the Dec. 11 election ballot.   

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Public libraries throughout the city will be stationed as drop-off locations. The following locations will serve as drop-off locations on Feb. 24, 25 and 28 only:   

  • East New Orleans Regional Library, 5641 Read Blvd.   
  • Norman Mayer Library, 3001 Gentilly Blvd.   
  • Mid-City Library, 4140 Canal St.   
  • Algiers Regional Library, 3014 Holiday Dr.  

City of New Orleans employees will be available at each drop-off location to receive sealed envelopes containing no more than three property tax stubs and payments. Cash will not be accepted, and receipts will not be provided.   

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