Portland, Ore. (Sept. 10, 2024) — Multnomah County is encouraging taxpayers to sign up for paperless billing before annual property tax notices are mailed in October. Paperless billing offers a streamlined way for property owners to manage their property tax payments online or over the phone through the County’s partner, Point and Pay.
Point and Pay makes property tax payments more efficient and convenient, allowing residents to pay their property taxes using their bank account, credit cards, or debit cards. By going paperless, property owners can save time and opt out paying by mail or in person.
Benefits of Point and Pay:
Tax management in one central place: Manage all eligible taxes, properties, accounts, and obligations in one central dashboard. This streamlined approach makes tracking and handling multiple accounts easier than ever.
Expanded features: Registered taxpayers gain access to a range of helpful tools including text notifications, payment history, and the option for automatic payments.
Secure transactions: Point and Pay allows secure payment so taxpayers can check out quickly and efficiently any time they use the site.
Instant updates: Registered users will receive real-time updates about their bills, payments, and important communications via email or text message, keeping them informed and up to date.
Getting Started
Visit the Point and Pay website: Create an account to begin using the Point and Pay features or make a one-time payment.
Payment by phone: Payments can also be made via an automated phone system available 24/7 at 1-833-610-5715.
Property tax statements will be mailed before Friday, Oct. 25. Payments are due Friday, Nov. 15. If the 15th falls on the weekend, payment is due the next business day. Taxpayers can pay in up to 3 installments due in November, February and May.
See the Property tax payment FAQs for more information including due dates, discou