City of Kingsport Property Taxes Are Due
It’s that time of year again – the City of Kingsport 2021 property tax are due. To avoid penalties, property owners must pay those taxes on or before November 30, 2021. Additional penalties of 2% are due on all unpaid 2021 city property taxes on December 1, 2021, 4% due on January 1, 2022 and an additional 1% will be assessed on the 1st of every subsequent month until paid in full.
Please note: penalties assessed for delinquent tax payments cannot be waived by any city official.
Residents can pay city taxes by mail (415 Broad Street), in person or by drive-thru at the Customer Service Center (415 Broad Street, first floor) or online (www.kingsporttn.gov).
The City of Kingsport accepts VISA, MasterCard, and Discover credit and debit cards for the payment of property taxes at the Customer Service Center, online and at the new JACK payment kiosk. A 2.75% card processing fee will be assessed for all property taxes paid by credit/debit cards.
Payments by check may be put in an envelope and dropped in the drop box of Lane 2 of the drive-thru at City Hall.
The new JACK kiosk, located in Lane 1 of the drive-thru, accepts payments in cash, check, or credit/debit card. There are no additional fees at the kiosk if paying by cash or check. Simply locate your account by typing in your street address and following the instructions on the screen.
When will I received my tax bill?
Tax bills for city residents in Hawkins County were mailed out the week of October 18. Tax bills for city residents in Sullivan County were mailed out the week of October 25.
How can I find out how much I owe before I receive my tax bill?
- Visit kingsporttn.gov.
- Click PAY ONLINE.
- Choose ONLINE TAX PAYMENTS.
- Select Account Search from left side.
- Using the drop down menu, select Search by Street Address. Enter your street name and select county, then click the SEARCH button. Click NEXT PAGE until you locate your address. Click on your address to see your tax bill. If you click PAY BILL, you will be directed to pay by credit/debit card. If you prefer not to use a card, you can print the page and mail it in with your check. The mailing address is Kingsport Customer Service Center 415 Broad Street, Kingsport, TN 37660.
What if I did not receive a tax bill?
Please allow time for the mail to reach you. If you have not received your tax bill by November 15, action may be needed.
First, contact the Customer Service Center at 423-229-9418. Please be aware, failing to receive a tax notice or disputing a property’s assessed value are not valid reasons for not paying on time. Penalties will still be assessed.
Second, if you need to update the mailing address or contact information for your property, you must contact the Property Tax Assessors Office in the county where your property is located.
Sullivan County Property Tax Assessor
3411 HIGHWAY 126
BLOUNTVILLE, TN 37617
423-323-6455
Hawkins County Property Tax Assessor
110 EAST MAIN ST
ROGERSVILLE, TN 37857
423-272-8505
Is there any tax relief available?
You may qualify for assistance from the State of Tennessee if:
- You will be at least 65 years old on or before Dec. 31, 2021, -OR –
- You were totally and permanently disabled as rated by the Social Security Administration or other qualified agency on or before Dec. 31, 2021. –AND-
- Your combined 2020 annual income for the applicant, applicant’s spouse, and all other owners of the property is less than $31,190 total. –AND-
- You owned and lived in the home as your main residence in 2021. –OR-
- You are a 100% service connected disabled veteran or surviving spouse of a 100% service connected disabled veteran (regardless of total annual income).
Please visit the Tennessee Comptroller of the Treasury site for a complete list of requirements at http://www.tncot.cc/taxrelief or to speak to the state, call 615-747-8871.
The City of Kingsport Customer Service Center can be reached at 423-229-9418.