New look for tax bills sent to San Bernardino County residents
Residents across San Bernardino County will receive their tax bills in the next few days.
This year, however, the tax bills will have a new look.
For the first time in 35 years, the Office of the Treasurer-Tax Collector-Public Administrator has revamped the design of the tax bills to make them easier to read.
The hope is that the new design will hep the office save money and staff time by cuting down on the number of calls the office receives from people who are having difficulty understanding their bills, said Dick Larsen, Treasurer-Tax Collector-Public Administrator.
The new bills are color-coded and have a guide in English and Spanish explaining the different fields on the bill.
The county will mail out nearly 800,000 tax bills this year.
Each year, the county collects approximately $2 billion in taxes, money that is distributed to the county general fund, school districts, and special districts.
This year, however, the tax bills will have a new look.
For the first time in 35 years, the Office of the Treasurer-Tax Collector-Public Administrator has revamped the design of the tax bills to make them easier to read.
The hope is that the new design will hep the office save money and staff time by cuting down on the number of calls the office receives from people who are having difficulty understanding their bills, said Dick Larsen, Treasurer-Tax Collector-Public Administrator.
The new bills are color-coded and have a guide in English and Spanish explaining the different fields on the bill.
The county will mail out nearly 800,000 tax bills this year.
Each year, the county collects approximately $2 billion in taxes, money that is distributed to the county general fund, school districts, and special districts.



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