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Bronx Property Tax Bills Can Be Quarterly or Semiannual

Bronx owners should know why NYC property tax bills may arrive four times a year or twice a year.

Published July 5, 2026 · Last verified July 5, 2026

A Bronx owner may see property tax bills on different schedules, and the split comes from assessed value. NYC Finance explains that properties with assessed value of $250,000 or less are billed quarterly, with due dates in July, October, January, and April. Properties above that assessed value are billed semiannually, with July and January due dates.

That calendar can affect household budgeting more than people expect. A lower assessed value may mean four smaller checkpoints. A higher assessed value may mean two larger ones. The bill can also show past-due charges, exemptions, abatements, credits, and other property charges, so the due date is just one piece of the file.

For a Bronx rowhouse, condo, co-op, small building, or mixed-use property, save the current online bill with the escrow note, payment confirmation, or household budget. If a due date feels surprising, the assessed value line is the clue to read.

This is not glamorous paperwork, but it prevents a lot of confusion. The bill schedule, benefit lines, and payment history tell a better story than a remembered number from last year.

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