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Did You Know? We've Partnered with PayIt to Make Online Paying Hassle-Free

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It’s now even easier to pay online, Buncombe County has partnered with PayIt to allow residents to easily pay their tax bills online through the MyBuncombeCounty portal. Note: If you have used the myNCDMV portal, you already have an account and can use the same login information. They will even email you reminders. 

Avoid writing checks and standing in line and pay your property tax bill online in minutes. The new payment portal allows residents to: 

  • Receive bill due date reminders 
  • Make partial payments toward your tax bill
  • Access payment history
  • And more 

As a reminder, property taxes are due Sept. 1, 2024. Pay before Jan. 6 to avoid interest and penalties. 

Head to tax.buncombecounty.org and type in your address to see your bill, make a payment, update your property record card, and more. Online service payment fees:

Electronic checks: No Fee
VISA Debit: $3.95 per transaction
Credit/Debit: 2.35% per transaction

You can also pay over the phone. Call 1-828-656-5636 toll-free and follow the automated prompts to complete your transaction.

Enter all information as prompted by the automated system.
You will receive a confirmation number when your transaction is complete.

Please note: It may take up to three (3) business days for credit card and e-check payments initiated online or via telephone to post to outstanding bills.

To pay by mail use the convenient self-addressed envelope included in your bill, or mail your check or money order to:

Buncombe County Tax Collections
P.O. Box 3140
Asheville, NC 28802-3140

Please do not send cash via mail. Remember that payments must be received or postmarked by Jan. 6, 2025, to avoid a 2% interest fee. Payments mailed to the incorrect address may not be received and interest may accrue.

You can also place your check or money order with your payment coupon in one of our drop boxes:

  • In front of the Family Justice Center at 35 Woodfin St., in downtown Asheville
  • At the main entrance of the Tax Department at 94 Coxe Ave., in downtown Asheville
  • Weaverville Library at 41 N. Main St., Weaverville
  • Black Mountain Library at 105 N. Dougherty St., Black Mountain

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Updated Sep 06, 2024 03:33 PM
Published Aug 30, 2024 05:20 AM


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