May 10, 2025 - 09:45

The Richmond Finance Department has inadvertently dispatched over 200 incorrect personal property tax bills, according to information disclosed by a city official in an email. This revelation has raised concerns among residents who received these erroneous bills, potentially leading to confusion and financial strain.
The city has acknowledged the mistake and is currently working to rectify the situation. Officials are urging affected taxpayers to remain patient as they address the discrepancies. The department is committed to ensuring that residents are not unfairly penalized due to this error and is taking steps to correct the bills as swiftly as possible.
Residents are encouraged to review their tax statements carefully and report any discrepancies to the Finance Department. The city aims to restore confidence in its billing processes and ensure that such mistakes do not occur in the future. As the situation unfolds, officials are focused on providing clear communication and support to those impacted.
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