NEWS RELEASE Contact: Elizabeth Krens, Director of Finance
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE ekrens@purcellvilleva.gov; (540) 338-7093
REAL ESTATE, PERSONAL PROPERTY, BUSINESS PERSONAL PROPERTY BILLS DUE JUNE 5TH
PURCELLVILLE, Va. June 3, 2019— The Town of Purcellville reminds property owners that the annual personal property tax, business personal property tax, and first half real property tax are due Wednesday, June 5, 2019.
The Town offers a number of easy options for paying bills:
- Payments can be dropped in the secure 24 hour drop box at Town Hall on the south side of the building (adjacent to J Street)
- In person during business hours of 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., weekdays.
- By Mail: 221 S. Nursery Ave., Purcellville, VA 20132
- Postmarks by June 5th are accepted as paid on time. Payments postmarked after June 5, 2019 will incur a 10% late payment penalty.
- Additional payment options can be found at: http://www.purcellvilleva.gov/payments.
The Town of Purcellville does not prorate personal property tax. Therefore, any vehicle housed within Town limits on January 1 of any tax year will be subject to taxes and vehicle license fee for the full year. Typically, this benefits the taxpayer as vehicle values depreciate over time and old vehicles tend to be replaced with higher value new vehicles.
If you sold, traded, junked or otherwise disposed of a vehicle, you must notify the Loudoun County Commissioner of Revenue at 703-777-0260 to have the vehicle removed from the tax rolls. All Purcellville bill disputes must be submitted in writing to www.purcellvilleva.gov/billdispute. The Town will verify your tax records with the County and notify you of your bill status.
The Town of Purcellville, Virginia
Purcellville is an award-winning town of over 9,000 residents located in Loudoun County, approximately 40 miles west of Washington, DC. Having received the prestigious Siemens Sustainability Award for Small Communities, Purcellville continues to be honored for its green initiatives with most recently being the Tree City USA recipient for the 10th year. The Town was reaffirmed as a AAA rated community by S&P Global Ratings, the highest credit rating possible, and is recognized as one of the safest towns in Virginia. Once a stop along the W&OD rail line, Purcellville has maintained its historic old-town feel through the restoration and maintenance of its many downtown structures, reflecting the Victorian architecture popular during the early 1900s. Today, Purcellville is the economic hub of western Loudoun County and a popular weekend destination for antiquing, entertainment, farmer’s markets, wineries, breweries, distilleries and restaurants. More info at www.purcellvilleva.gov.
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