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can you pay property taxes in advance

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Don
11/28/2025, 06:50:53 AM

Taxes for the second half of the year can be paid in advance, but the first half can't. Property owners should note that Washington State law (RCW 84.56.010) establishes February 15 as the critical deadline when county treasurers can begin accepting current year taxes, meaning early payment of first-half taxes isn't permitted even if taxpayers are willing to prepay.

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