Shreveport readies residents for property tax season
SHREVEPORT, La. (KTAL/KMSS) — The city of Shreveport wants to make sure its residents have everything for property tax season.
Residents must ensure their mailing address is accurate to avoid delays or missed payments. Property taxes are assessed for the current year and mailed out in November. All property taxes are due on the last day of the year for which those taxes are assessed. There are two types of property taxes:
Real Property: Immovable property, including land, buildings, and other structures.
Personal Property: Movable property such as merchandise, furniture, fixtures, etc.
If you need help updating your information, visit the Tax Assessor’s Office at the Caddo Courthouse located at 501 Texas Street, Suite 102, or call the office at 318-226-6701
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