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Buchanan County Property Tax Due Date

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2027 Property Tax Due Dates

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Installment 1in 171 days

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First installment

Installment 2in 171 days

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Second installment

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About Property Taxes in Virginia

Virginia property taxes are administered at the city and county level — Virginia has independent cities that function separately from surrounding counties, unlike most other states. Property is assessed at 100% of fair market value, and reassessments are required at least every four years (many localities reassess annually). Virginia tax rates vary significantly by locality, with rates generally higher in Northern Virginia (due to proximity to Washington D.C.) and lower in rural areas. Virginia also taxes personal property (vehicles) at the local level.

Payment & Assessment

Virginia property tax due dates vary by locality. Common schedules include: Annual billing: Due June 5 (many cities and counties) Semi-annual: Due June 5 and December 5 (many larger localities) Quarterly: Some localities bill quarterly Contact your local treasurer or commissioner of revenue for your specific due date. A 10% penalty applies to late payments in most localities, plus 10% annual interest. Most localities offer online payment.

Statewide framework for Virginia. Your county's specific rates and deadlines are shown above.

About Buchanan County

Buchanan County is a United States county in far western Virginia, the only county in the state to border both West Virginia and Kentucky. The county is part of the Southwest Virginia region and lies in the rugged Appalachian Plateau portion of the Appalachian Mountains. Its county seat is Grundy. Buchanan County was established in 1858 from parts of Russell and Tazewell counties, and it was named in honor of then-President James Buchanan. Local pronunciation differs from that of the 15th president's surname; here the county is pronounced as "Búh-can-nin". In 1880, part of Buchanan County was taken to form Dickenson County.

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