For California property owners that could potentially reduce their property taxes with a decline-in-value assessment appeal, the property tax assessment appeals for 2024 are due by either September 16 or December 2 depending on the county.
Due to the dramatic declines in many commercial, industrial, and multifamily real estate values since 2020, many California property owners may be able to significantly reduce their property taxes by seeking a decline-in-value assessment appeal of the property tax assessed value. Depending on the county, the deadlines for filing assessment appeals are September 16, 2024 (since September 15 falls on a Sunday) or December 2, 2024 (since November 30 falls on a Saturday). No extensions of time are available to file assessment appeals.
Proposition 13 requires county assessors to reassess real property upon a change of ownership or completion of a new construction or renovation. However, Proposition 8 allows property owners to seek a reduction in the assessed value if the property has suffered a decline in value. The value is determined based on the January 1, 2024 value for the July 1, 2024–June 30, 2025 tax year.
For 2024, the due dates for each county, as provided by the California State Board of Equalization, are as follows:
County |
Filing Deadline |
County |
Filing Deadline |
Alameda |
September 16 |
Orange |
December 2 |
Alpine |
September 16 |
Placer |
September 16 |
Amador |
December 2 |
Plumas |
December 2 |
Butte |
December 2 |
Riverside |
December 2 |
Calaveras |
December 2 |
Sacramento |
December 2 |
Colusa |
December 2 |
San Benito |
December 2 |
Contra Costa |
December 2 |
San Bernardino |
December 2 |
Del Norte |
December 2 |
San Diego |
December 2 |
El Dorado |
December 2 |
San Francisco |
September 16 |
Fresno |
December 2 |
San Joaquin |
December 2 |
Glenn |
December 2 |
San Luis Obispo |
September 16 |
Humboldt |
December 2 |
San Mateo |
December 2 |
Imperial |
December 2 |
Santa Barbara |
December 2 |
Inyo |
September 16 |
Santa Clara |
September 16 |
Kern |
December 2 |
Santa Cruz |
December 2 |
Kings |
September 16 |
Shasta |
December 2 |
Lake |
December 2 |
Sierra |
September 16 |
Lassen |
December 2 |
Siskiyou |
December 2 |
Los Angeles |
December 2 |
Solano |
December 2 |
Madera |
December 2 |
Sonoma |
December 2 |
Marin |
December 2 |
Stanislaus |
December 2 |
Mariposa |
December 2 |
Sutter |
December 2 |
Mendocino |
December 2 |
Tehama |
December 2 |
Merced |
December 2 |
Trinity |
December 2 |
Modoc |
December 2 |
Tulare |
December 2 |
Mono |
September 16 |
Tuolumne |
December 2 |
Monterey |
December 2 |
Ventura |
September 16 |
Napa |
December 2 |
Yolo |
December 2 |
Nevada |
December 2 |
Yuba |
December 2 |
Property owners who believe that their property is currently assessed at higher than fair market value may significantly benefit from a decline-in-value assessment appeal. Taxpayers seeking a reduction in the assessed value should be careful to file any assessment appeals by the applicable deadline for their county.
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