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TAX COLLECTOR

Greenville County now allows the taxpayers to elect (opt-in) to receive their tax bills via electronic form.

To opt-in, you will need the six character alpha numeric User ID on your tax bill.

Please click below.

 e-Bill Subscription

You may opt-out anytime and go back to receiving a paper bill.

Notice: 2024 Tax Sale

Redemption Information

Office Information
This Office:
  • Accepts payment of current Real and Personal Property taxes in person, by mail, by outside lockbox, and through internet transactions.
  • Seizes property for non-payment, in accordance with S.C. Code of Laws, Title 12.
  • Plans, conducts and manages tax sales.
  • Accepts cash, cashier checks, postal money orders, certified checks, and Master, Discover, and Visa debit and credit cards only.
  • Performs pre-sale and post-sale work such as title abstracting and lien holder research, as well as notifying lien holders as required by law.
  • Abates tax penalties, interest, and /or costs for legal cause.
  • Sends notification and collects delinquent Real and Personal property taxes and processes delinquent tax payments.
  • Processes redemption payments for returned checks.
  • Suspends driver’s licenses for failure to pay taxes.
  • Accepts applications for change of address, but routes them to Auditor or Assessor.
  • Files Proofs of Claim with Federal Bankruptcy courts.
  • Issues Tax Deeds.
This Office Does Not:
General Information

Paying Real Property Taxes - You will pay one (1) year in arrears. Tax Notices will be issued annually on or after October 1st and are payable by January 15 with no penalty. After January 15 add 3% to base tax amount. After February 1 add 10% to base tax amount. After March 16 add 15% to base tax amount.

Paying Personal Property Taxes - You must pay one (1) year in advance in order to obtain a license tag. The exception occurs when you allow a dealer to obtain your license tag; then you will owe taxes within one hundred twenty (120) days.

Office Hours: 8:30 a.m. until 5 p.m., Monday through Friday, except on legal County sanctioned holidays.

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