CLARKSVILLE, Tenn (CLARKSVILLENOW) – City of Clarksville 2019 tax bills should start arriving in property owners’ mail boxes within the next few days. The City Finance & Revenue Department has prepared 58,987 property tax bills to be mailed in batches on Oct. 31 and Nov. 1.

Payment of City of Clarksville tax bills for all real and personal property is due Feb. 29, 2020. 2020 is a leap year, and there will be a Feb. 29, so taxpayers will get an extra day to pay their bill.

City property taxes may be paid in person at the Revenue Office,  Suite 119, One Public Square, on the first floor of Clarksville City Hall. The office is open from 7:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday-Friday throughout the year. Taxes also may be paid by mail at P.O. Box 928 Clarksville, TN, 37041; or residents may pay or inquire about property taxes online.

Any taxpayer with questions, or that is in need of assistance, can contact City Finance & Revenue at 931-645-7436, or by email at cityfinance@cityofclarksville.com.

Tennessee law establishes two programs, Tax Relief and Tax Freeze, that provide for property tax assistance for low-income elderly and disabled homeowners, as well as disabled veteran homeowners or their surviving spouses. For information on the Tax Relief program, residents may contact City Finance & Revenue at 931-645-7436. For information on the Tax Freeze program, residents should contact the Montgomery County Trustee’s office at 931-648-5717.

Tax bills are mailed to residents based on their address on file with the Montgomery County Assessor’s Office. To update a mailing address, contact the Assessor’s Office by phone at 931-648-5709;  in person at 350 Pageant Lane, Suite 101-C, in the Montgomery County Veterans Plaza; or online.