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Published on September 11, 2024
Multnomah County Partners with Point and Pay for New Electronic Property Tax Payment SystemSource: Google Street View

Multnomah County is modernizing the way property taxes are paid by introducing new electronic payment options through a partnership with Point and Pay. Taxpayers who prefer digital records can now sign up for paperless billing, which will be available before annual property tax notices are mailed out in October. This service enables property owners to pay their taxes online or via phone, reducing the need for traditional mail-in or in-person payments.

According to information provided by Multnomah County, the new system is designed to consolidate tax management, centralizing multiple accounts in a single dashboard. A range of additional features, such as text notifications and automated payment options, serve taxpayers by making the process more accessible and straightforward. Registered taxpayers, by signing up, will unlock the ability to view their payment history and set up automatic payments, mishandling the prospects of missed deadlines.

One of the key draws of Point and Pay is the secure transaction process it promises, which should bring peace of mind to residents wary of financial data breaches. Upon creating an account, users will be able to receive instant updates on their payments, bills, and other critical information through their preferred channels, be it email or text messages.

For those interested in making the shift to digital, the process begins with a visit to the Point and Pay website. After creating an account, residents can start utilizing the features, including making one-time payments or managing various tax obligations. Despite the convenience of online services, the system also offers payment options over the phone through an automated system available 24/7, given the misplaced modifier, can be confusing at 1-833-610-5715.

Property owners should expect tax statements by Friday, Oct. 25, with the first installment of payments due by Friday, Nov. 15. If this date lands on a weekend, then the due date extends to the next business day. The county also offers a flexible payment plan that allows for installments due in November, February, and May.